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Discreteness Criteria and the Hyperbolic Geometry of Palindroms

Geometric Topology 2008-08-27 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

We consider non-elementary representations of two generator free groups in PSL(2,C)PSL(2,\mathbb{C}), not necessarily discrete or free, G=<A,B>G = < A, B >. A word in AA and BB, W(A,B)W(A,B), is a palindrome if it reads the same forwards and backwards. A word in a free group is {\sl primitive} if it is part of a minimal generating set. Primitive elements of the free group on two generators can be identified with the positive rational numbers. We study the geometry of palindromes and the action of GG in \HH3\HH^3 whether or not GG is discrete. We show that there is a {\sl core geodesic} \L\L in the convex hull of the limit set of GG and use it to prove three results: the first is that there are well defined maps from the non-negative rationals and from the primitive elements to \L\L; the second is that GG is geometrically finite if and only if the axis of every non-parabolic palindromic word in GG intersects \L\L in a compact interval; the third is a description of the relation of the pleating locus of the convex hull boundary to the core geodesic and to palindromic elements.

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@article{arxiv.0808.3488,
  title  = {Discreteness Criteria and the Hyperbolic Geometry of Palindroms},
  author = {Jane Gilman and Linda Keen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.3488},
  year   = {2008}
}

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19 pages