English

Failure of the well-rounded retract for Outer space and Teichm\"uller space

Geometric Topology 2023-10-19 v4

Abstract

The well-rounded retract for SLn(Z)\mathrm{SL}_n(\mathbb{Z}) is defined as the set of flat tori of unit volume and dimension nn 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 XnX_n of metric graphs of rank nn and the Teichm\"uller space Tg\mathcal{T}_g of closed hyperbolic surfaces of genus gg, 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 Tg\mathcal{T}_g by Thurston) are spines for XnX_n but that their dimension is larger than the virtual cohomological dimension of Out(Fn)\mathrm{Out}(F_n) in general.

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Cite

@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