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An introduction to contact topology

Student-Run Geometry/Topology

Speaker: Jo Nelson, Rice University
Related Webpage: https://math.rice.edu/~jkn3/
Location: 3106 MSB
Start time: Tue, Jan 15 2019, 11:00AM

Description

The origins of contact and symplectic topology stem from Hamilton's reformulation of classical mechanics. Contact topology is the study of geometric structures on odd dimensional smooth manifolds given by a maximally nonintegrable hyperplane field described as the kernel of a 1-form; these hyperplane fields are called contact structures. The associated one form is called a contact form and it uniquely determines a Hamiltonian-like vector field called the Reeb vector field on the manifold. I’ll review all of this and more in my talk which will feature numerous graphics.