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Differential topology / Topology / Theoretical physics / Hamiltonian mechanics / Symplectic topology / Contact geometry / Symplectomorphism / Symplectic geometry / Foliation / Geodesic / Differential geometry of surfaces / Riemannian geometry
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Differential topology
Topology
Theoretical physics
Hamiltonian mechanics
Symplectic topology
Contact geometry
Symplectomorphism
Symplectic geometry
Foliation
Geodesic
Differential geometry of surfaces
Riemannian geometry

Proc. Int. Cong. of Math. – 2018 Rio de Janeiro, Vol–964) GLOBAL SURFACES OF SECTION FOR REEB FLOWS IN DIMENSION THREE AND BEYOND Pedro A. S. Salomão and Umberto L. Hryniewicz

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