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Hyperbolization and geometric decomposition of a class of 3-manifolds

Geometric Topology 2025-03-11 v1

Abstract

Thurston's triangulation conjecture asserts that every hyperbolic 3-manifold admits a geometric triangulation into hyper-ideal hyperbolic tetrahedra. So far, this conjecture had only been proven for a few special 3-manifolds. In this article, we confirm this conjecture for a class of 3-manifolds. To be precise, let MM be an oriented compact 3-manifold with boundary, no component of which is a 2-sphere, and T\mathcal{T} is an ideal triangulation of MM. If T\mathcal{T} satisfies properly gluing condition, and the valence is at least 6 at each ideal edge and 11 at each hyper-ideal edge, then MM admits an unique complete hyperbolic metric with totally geodesic boundary, so that T\mathcal{T} is isotopic to a geometric ideal triangulation of MM. We use analytical tools such as combinatorial Ricci flow (CRF, abbr.) to derive the conclusions. There are intrinsic difficulties in dealing with CRF. First, the CRF may collapse in a finite time, second, most of the smooth curvature flow methods are no longer applicable since there is no local coordinates in T\mathcal{T}, and third, the evolution of CRF is affected by certain combinatorial obstacles in addition to topology. To this end, we introduce the ideas as ``extending CRF", ``tetrahedral comparison principles", and ``control CRF with edge valence" to solve the above difficulties. In addition, the presence of torus boundary adds substantial difficulties in this article, which we have solved by introducing the properly gluing conditions on T\mathcal{T} and reducing the ECRF to a flow relatively easy to handle.

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@article{arxiv.2503.07421,
  title  = {Hyperbolization and geometric decomposition of a class of 3-manifolds},
  author = {Ke Feng and Huabin Ge and Yunpeng Meng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07421},
  year   = {2025}
}

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33 pages, 1 figures