Every noncompact surface is a leaf of a minimal foliation
Abstract
We show that any noncompact oriented surface is homeomorphic to the leaf of a minimal foliation of a closed -manifold. These foliations are (or are covered by) suspensions of continuous minimal actions of surface groups on the circle. Moreover, the above result is also true for any prescription of a countable family of topologies of open surfaces: they can coexist in the same minimal foliation. All the given examples are hyperbolic foliations, meaning that they admit a leafwise Riemannian metric of constant negative curvature. Many oriented Seifert manifolds with a fibered incompressible torus and whose associated orbifold is hyperbolic admit minimal foliations as above. The given examples are not transversely -smoothable.
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@article{arxiv.1910.13839,
title = {Every noncompact surface is a leaf of a minimal foliation},
author = {Paulo Gusmão and Carlos Meniño Cotón},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.13839},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
36 pages, 6 figures. Overall redaction improved in this version