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Degenerating slopes with respect to Heegaard distance

Geometric Topology 2009-08-14 v2

Abstract

Let M=H+SHM=H_{+}\cup_{S} H_{-} be a genus gg Heegaard splitting with Heegaard distance nκ+2n\geq \kappa+2: (1) Let c1c_{1}, c2c_{2} be two slopes in the same component of H\partial_{-}H_{-}, such that the natural Heegaard splitting Mi=H+S(Hci2handle)M^{i}=H_{+}\cup_{S} (H_{-}\cup_{c_{i}} 2-handle) has distance less than nn, then the distance of c1c_{1} and c2c_{2} in the curve complex of H\partial_{-}H_{-} is at most 3M+23\mathfrak{M}+2, where κ\kappa and M\mathfrak{M} are constants due to Masur-Minsky. (2) Let MM^{*} be the manifold obtained by attaching a collection of handlebodies H\mathscr{H} to H\partial_{-} H_{-} along a map ff from H\partial \mathscr{H} to H\partial_{-} H_{-}. If ff is a sufficiently large power of a generic pseudo-Anosov map, then the distance of the Heegaard splitting M=H+(HfH)M^{*}=H_{+}\cup (H_{-}\cup_{f} \mathscr{H}) is still nn. The proofs rely essentially on Masur-Minsky's theory of curve complex.

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@article{arxiv.0907.4419,
  title  = {Degenerating slopes with respect to Heegaard distance},
  author = {Jiming Ma and Ruifeng Qiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.4419},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

V2; Added references and corrected typos