Generating Mapping Class Groups by Involutions
Abstract
Let denote a closed oriented surface genus with punctures and let denote its mapping class group. Luo proved that if the genus is at least 3, the group is generated by involutions. He also asked if there exists a universal upper bound, independent of genus and the number of punctures, for the number of torsion elements/involutions needed to generate . Brendle and Farb gave a partial answer in the case of closed surfaces and surfaces with one puncture, by describing a generating set consisting of 7 involutions. Our main result generalizes the above result to the case of multiple punctures. We also show that the mapping class group can be generated by smaller number of involutions. More precisely, we prove that the mapping class group can be generated by 4 involutions if the genus is large enough. There is not a lot room to improve this bound because to generate this group we need at lest 3 involutions. In the case of small genus (but at least 3) to generate the whole mapping class group we need a few more involutions.
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@article{arxiv.math/0311455,
title = {Generating Mapping Class Groups by Involutions},
author = {Martin Kassabov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0311455},
year = {2007}
}
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18 pages; 7 figures