Algorithmic aspects of branched coverings III/V. Erasing maps, orbispaces, and the Birman exact sequence
Abstract
Let be a Thurston map and let be its mapping class biset: isotopy classes rel of maps obtained by pre- and post-composing by the mapping class group of . Let be an -invariant subset, and let be the induced map. We give an analogue of the Birman short exact sequence: just as the mapping class group is an iterated extension of by fundamental groups of punctured spheres, is an iterated extension of by the dynamical biset of . Thurston equivalence of Thurston maps classically reduces to a conjugacy problem in mapping class bisets. Our short exact sequence of mapping class bisets allows us to reduce in polynomial time the conjugacy problem in to that in . In case is geometric (either expanding or doubly covered by a hyperbolic torus endomorphism) we show that the dynamical biset together with a "portrait of bisets" induced by is a complete conjugacy invariant of . Along the way, we give a complete description of bisets of -maps as a crossed product of bisets of torus endomorphisms by the cyclic group of order , and we show that non-cyclic orbisphere bisets have no automorphism. We finally give explicit, efficient algorithms that solve the conjugacy and centralizer problems for bisets of expanding or torus maps.
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@article{arxiv.1802.03045,
title = {Algorithmic aspects of branched coverings III/V. Erasing maps, orbispaces, and the Birman exact sequence},
author = {Laurent Bartholdi and Dzmitry Dudko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.03045},
year = {2018}
}
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v2 fixes some broken references