From arcs to curves: quadratic growth of 1-systems
Geometric Topology
2025-08-08 v1 Combinatorics
Abstract
We show that the largest size of a collection of simple closed curves pairwise intersecting at most once on an orientable surface of Euler characteristic grows quadratically in . This resolves a longstanding question of Farb-Leininger, up to multiplicative constants. Inspired by the work of Przytycki in the setting of arcs, we introduce the concepts of \textit{almost nibs}, \textit{flowers}, and \textit{stem systems} in order to account for how certain polygons built from pairs of curves in the collection distribute their area over the surface.
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@article{arxiv.2508.05555,
title = {From arcs to curves: quadratic growth of 1-systems},
author = {Tarik Aougab and Jonah Gaster},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.05555},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
21 pages, 14 figures, comments welcome!