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The following pages link to First steps in stable Hamiltonian topology (Q2019199):
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- Reeb orbits and the minimal discrepancy of an isolated singularity (Q295722) (← links)
- The global gravitational anomaly of the self-dual field theory (Q393699) (← links)
- Algebraic torsion in contact manifolds (Q659928) (← links)
- Stability is not open (Q717805) (← links)
- Symplectic topology of Mañé's critical values (Q986686) (← links)
- Homotopical dynamics. III: Real singularities and Hamiltonian flows. (Q1847857) (← links)
- Stable Hamiltonian structure and basic cohomology (Q2082729) (← links)
- What does a vector field know about volume? (Q2124779) (← links)
- The topology of Bott integrable fluids (Q2158216) (← links)
- Pseudo-rotations with sufficiently Liouvillean rotation number are \(C^0\)-rigid (Q2257729) (← links)
- Periodic approximations of irrational pseudo-rotations using pseudoholomorphic curves (Q2349041) (← links)
- Weak and strong fillability of higher dimensional contact manifolds (Q2377347) (← links)
- A Hamiltonian version of a result of Gromoll and Grove (Q2421915) (← links)
- Disjoinable Lagrangian tori and semisimple symplectic cohomology (Q2663320) (← links)
- Rabinowitz Floer Homology: A Survey (Q2897251) (← links)
- Stable Hamiltonian structures in dimension 3 are supported by open books (Q2921096) (← links)
- A note on the stationary Euler equations of hydrodynamics (Q2975010) (← links)
- A characterization of 3D steady Euler flows using commuting zero-flux homologies (Q4991752) (← links)
- Steady Euler flows and Beltrami fields in high dimensions (Q5165497) (← links)
- Odd-symplectic forms via surgery and minimality in symplectic dynamics (Q5214802) (← links)
- The equivalence of Heegaard Floer homology and embedded contact homology via open book decompositions. I (Q6554722) (← links)
- Contact topology and electromagnetism: the Weinstein conjecture and Beltrami-Maxwell fields (Q6597616) (← links)
- What does a vector field know about volume? (Q6601744) (← links)
- Force-free fields are conformally geodesic (Q6660921) (← links)