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Geometric Intersection Number and analogues of the Curve Complex for free groups

Group Theory 2014-11-11 v4 Geometric Topology

Abstract

For the free group FNF_{N} of finite rank N2N \geq 2 we construct a canonical Bonahon-type continuous and Out(FN)Out(F_N)-invariant \emph{geometric intersection form} <,>:cvˉ(FN)×Curr(FN)R0. <, >: \bar{cv}(F_N)\times Curr(F_N)\to \mathbb R_{\ge 0}. Here cvˉ(FN)\bar{cv}(F_N) is the closure of unprojectivized Culler-Vogtmann's Outer space cv(FN)cv(F_N) in the equivariant Gromov-Hausdorff convergence topology (or, equivalently, in the length function topology). It is known that cvˉ(FN)\bar{cv}(F_N) consists of all \emph{very small} minimal isometric actions of FNF_N on R\mathbb R-trees. The projectivization of cvˉ(FN)\bar{cv}(F_N) provides a free group analogue of Thurston's compactification of the Teichm\"uller space. As an application, using the \emph{intersection graph} determined by the intersection form, we show that several natural analogues of the curve complex in the free group context have infinite diameter.

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@article{arxiv.0711.3806,
  title  = {Geometric Intersection Number and analogues of the Curve Complex for free groups},
  author = {Ilya Kapovich and Martin Lustig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3806},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Revised version, to appear in Geometry & Topology