Abstract
Using Floer-theoretic methods, we prove that the non-existence of an exotic symplectomorphism on the standard symplectic ball, [Formula: see text] implies a rather strict topological condition on the free contact circle actions on the standard contact sphere, [Formula: see text] We also prove an analogue for a Liouville domain and contact circle actions on its boundary. Applications include results concerning the symplectic mapping class group and the fundamental group of the group of contactomorphisms.
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