Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Motivation
- Lecture 1 Closed Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic 4-Manifolds
- Lecture 2 Intersections, Ruled Surfaces, and Contact Boundaries
- Lecture 3 Asymptotics of Punctured Holomorphic Curves
- Lecture 4 Intersection Theory for Punctured Holomorphic Curves
- Lecture 5 Symplectic Fillings of Planar Contact 3-Manifolds
- Appendix A Properties of Pseudoholomorphic Curves
- Appendix B Local Positivity of Intersections
- Appendix C A Quick Survey of Siefring’s Intersection Theory
- References
- Index
Lecture 3 - Asymptotics of Punctured Holomorphic Curves
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Motivation
- Lecture 1 Closed Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic 4-Manifolds
- Lecture 2 Intersections, Ruled Surfaces, and Contact Boundaries
- Lecture 3 Asymptotics of Punctured Holomorphic Curves
- Lecture 4 Intersection Theory for Punctured Holomorphic Curves
- Lecture 5 Symplectic Fillings of Planar Contact 3-Manifolds
- Appendix A Properties of Pseudoholomorphic Curves
- Appendix B Local Positivity of Intersections
- Appendix C A Quick Survey of Siefring’s Intersection Theory
- References
- Index
Summary
This lecture presents the technical asymptotic results underlying Siefring’s intersection theory for punctured holomorphic curves, including the necessary prerequisites on asymptotic operators and the relations proved by Hofer, Wysocki and Zehnder between winding numbers of asymptotic eigenfunctions and the Conley–Zehnder index. Siefring’s relative asymptotic formulas are stated largely without proof but are motivated in terms of an asymptotic analogue of the similarity principle. The last section then discusses the punctured analogue of the question about holomorphic foliations considered in Lecture 2, which motivates the definition of the normal Chern number for punctured holomorphic curves.
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