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Distance $4$ curves on closed surfaces of arbitrary genus

Geometric Topology 2023-11-07 v3

Abstract

Let SgS_g denote a closed, orientable surface of genus g2g \geq 2 and C(Sg)\mathcal{C}(S_g) be the associated curve complex. The mapping class group of SgS_g, Mod(Sg)Mod(S_g) acts on C(Sg)\mathcal{C}(S_g) by isometries. Since Dehn twists about certain curves generate Mod(Sg)Mod(S_g), one can ask how Dehn twists move specific vertices in C(Sg)\mathcal{C}(S_g) away from themselves. We show that if two curves represent vertices at a distance 33 in C(Sg)\mathcal{C}(S_g) then the Dehn twist of one curve about another yields two vertices at distance 44. This produces many tractable examples of distance 44 vertices in C(Sg)\mathcal{C}(S_g). We also show that the minimum intersection number of any two curves at a distance 44 on SgS_g is at most (2g1)2(2g-1)^2.

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@article{arxiv.2101.04588,
  title  = {Distance $4$ curves on closed surfaces of arbitrary genus},
  author = {Kuwari Mahanta and Sreekrishna Palaparthi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.04588},
  year   = {2023}
}

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16 pages, 20 figures