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Fractional powers of Dehn twists about nonseparating curves

Geometric Topology 2012-07-17 v1

Abstract

Let SgS_g be a closed orientable surface of genus g2g \geq 2 and CC a simple closed nonseparating curve in FF. Let tCt_C denote a left handed Dehn twist about CC. A \textit{fractional power} of tCt_C of \textit{exponent} \fractionn\fraction{\ell}{n} is an h\Mod(Sg)h \in \Mod(S_g) such that hn=tCh^n = t_C^{\ell}. Unlike a root of a tCt_C, a fractional power hh can exchange the sides of CC. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of both side-exchanging and side-preserving fractional powers. We show in the side-preserving case that if gcd(,n)=1\gcd(\ell,n) = 1, then hh will be isotopic to the th\ell^{th} power of an nthn^{th} root of tCt_C and that n2g+1n \leq 2g+1. In general, we show that n4gn \leq 4g, and that side-preserving fractional powers of exponents \fraction2g2g+2\fraction{2g}{2g+2} and \fraction2g4g\fraction{2g}{4g} always exist. For a side-exchanging fractional power of exponent \fraction2n\fraction{\ell}{2n}, we show that 2n2g+22n \geq 2g+2, and that side-exchanging fractional powers of exponent \fraction2g+24g+2\fraction{2g+2}{4g+2} and \fraction4g+14g+2\fraction{4g+1}{4g+2} always exist. We give a complete listing of certain side-preserving and side-exchanging fractional powers on S5S_5.

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@article{arxiv.1207.3581,
  title  = {Fractional powers of Dehn twists about nonseparating curves},
  author = {Kashyap Rajeevsarathy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.3581},
  year   = {2012}
}

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16 pages, 1 figure