Symplectic surfaces and bridge position
Abstract
We give a new characterization of symplectic surfaces in CP2 via bridge trisections. Specifically, a minimal genus surface in CP2 is smoothly isotopic to a symplectic surface if and only if it is smoothly isotopic to a surface in transverse bridge position. We discuss several potential applications, including the classification of unit 2-knots, establishing the triviality of Gluck twists, the symplectic isotopy problem, Auroux's proof that every symplectic 4-manifold is a branched cover over CP2, and the existence of Weinstein trisections. The proof exploits a well-known connection between symplectic surfaces and quasipositive factorizations of the full twist in the braid group.
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