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Weinstein conjecture

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The Weinstein conjecture is a hypothesis in the field of geometric topology and symplectic geometry, formulated by the mathematician Alan Weinstein in the 1970s. It concerns the existence of certain types of periodic orbits in Hamiltonian dynamical systems. More specifically, the conjecture posits that every closed, oriented, and compact contact manifold must contain at least one Reeb chord.

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