Spinal open books and symplectic fillings with exotic fibers

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar
Time
Monday, November 18, 2024 - 4:30pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
University Of Georgia
Speaker
Luya Wang – Institute for Advanced Study
Organizer
Shunyu Wan

Pseudoholomorphic curves are pivotal in establishing uniqueness and finiteness results in the classification of symplectic manifolds. In a series of works, Wendl used punctured pseudoholomorphic foliations to classify symplectic fillings of contact three-manifolds supported by planar open books, turning it into a problem about monodromy factorizations. In a joint work with Hyunki Min and Agniva Roy, we build on the works of Lisi--Van Horn-Morris--Wendl in using spinal open books to further delve into the classification problem of symplectic fillings of higher genus open books. In particular, we provide the local model of the mysterious "exotic fibers" in a generalized version of Lefschetz fibrations, which captures a natural type of singularity at infinity. We will give some applications to classifying symplectic fillings via this new phenomenon.