Failure of the well-rounded retract for Outer space and Teichm\"uller space
Abstract
The well-rounded retract for is defined as the set of flat tori of unit volume and dimension whose systoles generate a finite-index subgroup in homology. This set forms an equivariant spine of minimal dimension for the space of flat tori. For both the Outer space of metric graphs of rank and the Teichm\"uller space of closed hyperbolic surfaces of genus , we show that the literal analogue of the well-rounded retract does not contain an equivariant spine. We also prove that the sets of graphs whose systoles fill either topologically or geometrically (two analogues of a set proposed as a spine for by Thurston) are spines for but that their dimension is larger than the virtual cohomological dimension of in general.
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@article{arxiv.2303.07893,
title = {Failure of the well-rounded retract for Outer space and Teichm\"uller space},
author = {Maxime Fortier Bourque},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07893},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
v1: 8 pages. v2: Clarified that the Teichm\"uller space result is with respect to the extended mapping class group. v3: Modified the proof to work for the mapping class group too. v4: Modified terminology and made minor corrections