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On the monodromy of Milnor open books

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DOI10.3906/mat-1706-41zbMath1424.57006OpenAlexW2801662751MaRDI QIDQ4634217

Mohan Bhupal, Selma Altınok

Publication date: 7 May 2019

Published in: TURKISH JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3906/mat-1706-41


zbMATH Keywords

monodromysurface singularitiescanonical contact structuresMilnor open books


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Symplectic and contact topology in high or arbitrary dimension (57R17) Contact manifolds (general theory) (53D10) Complex surface and hypersurface singularities (32S25) Milnor fibration; relations with knot theory (32S55)


Related Items (1)

Open books decompositions of links of minimally elliptic singularities



Cites Work

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  • On the contact boundaries of normal surface singularities
  • Milnor open books and Milnor fillable contact 3-manifolds
  • Rational singularities, with applications to algebraic surfaces and unique factorization
  • Roots in the mapping class groups
  • On Minimally Elliptic Singularities
  • Complex singularities and contact topology
  • OPEN BOOK DECOMPOSITIONS OF LINKS OF SIMPLE SURFACE SINGULARITIES
  • Fibrations sur le cercle et surfaces complexes. (Fibrations over the circle and complex surfaces)


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