Four-dimensional aspects of tight contact 3-manifolds

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We conjecture a four-dimensional characterization of tightness: A contact structure on a 3-manifold Y is tight if and only if a slice- Bennequin inequality holds for smoothly embedded surfaces in Y ×[0, 1]. An affirmative answer to our conjecture would imply an analogue of the Milnor conjecture for torus knots: If a fibered link L induces a tight contact structure on Y, then its fiber surface maximizes the Euler characteristic among all surfaces in Y ×[0, 1] with boundary L. We provide evidence for both conjectures by proving them for contact structures with nonvanishing OzsvathSzabo contact invariant.

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Hedden, M., & Raoux, K. (2021). Four-dimensional aspects of tight contact 3-manifolds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(22). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2025436118

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