
arXiv: math/0410332
We consider structures analogous to symplectic Lefschetz pencils in the context of a closed 4-manifold equipped with a `near-symplectic' structure (ie, a closed 2-form which is symplectic outside a union of circles where it vanishes transversely). Our main result asserts that, up to blowups, every near-symplectic 4-manifold (X,omega) can be decomposed into (a) two symplectic Lefschetz fibrations over discs, and (b) a fibre bundle over S^1 which relates the boundaries of the Lefschetz fibrations to each other via a sequence of fibrewise handle additions taking place in a neighbourhood of the zero set of the 2-form. Conversely, from such a decomposition one can recover a near-symplectic structure.
Published by Geometry and Topology at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTVol9/paper24.abs.html
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Symplectic and contact topology in high or arbitrary dimension, 53D35, 57M50, 57R17, Geometric Topology (math.GT), near-symplectic manifolds, 53D35, 57M50, Global theory of symplectic and contact manifolds, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, General geometric structures on low-dimensional manifolds, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), singular Lefschetz pencils, 57R17
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Symplectic and contact topology in high or arbitrary dimension, 53D35, 57M50, 57R17, Geometric Topology (math.GT), near-symplectic manifolds, 53D35, 57M50, Global theory of symplectic and contact manifolds, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, General geometric structures on low-dimensional manifolds, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), singular Lefschetz pencils, 57R17
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