LECTURE 3. THE WEINSTEIN CONJECTURE IN THE OVERTWISTED CASE 69
by the set
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{(x, y, -2xy) I (x, y) E B 0 (0) C JR^2 }
with some E > 0 and e corresponds to the elliptic singular point (0, 0, 0). The
contact structure is given by
and we define a complex structure on ker A as follows: For (x, y, z) near (0, 0, 0) we
put
J(x,y,z) ( ~ ) - ( Jx )
Figure 7. Starting from an overtwisted disk and ending up with a better one
after applying the Giroux elimination process. Note however that the better
disk might have a different boundary than the disk we started with.
Figure 8. This schematic picture shows the Bishop family. The plane F
represents the disk V.