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Minimal Simplicial Degree $d$ Maps from Genus $g$ Surfaces to the Torus

Combinatorics 2026-01-07 v2 Geometric Topology

Abstract

The degree of a map between orientable manifolds is a fundamental concept in topology, offering deep insights into the structure of the manifolds and the nature of the corresponding maps. This concept has been extensively studied, particularly in the context of simplicial maps between orientable triangulable spaces. In 1982, Gromov proved that if degree dd maps exist from a genus gg orientable surface to a genus hh orientable surface for every dZd \in \mathbb{Z}, then hh must be 0 or 1. Recently, degree dd self-maps on spheres, particularly on genus 0 surfaces, have been investigated. In this paper, we focus on the unique minimal 7-vertex triangulation of the torus. We construct simplicial degree dd maps from a triangulation of a genus gg surface to the 7-vertex triangulation of the torus for g1g \geq 1. Our construction of degree dd maps is minimal for every dd when g=1,2g = 1,2. If g3g \geq 3, then our construction remains minimal for d2g1|d| \geq 2g - 1. We believe that this concept will be highly useful in combinatorial topology, as it leads to several intriguing open research problems. In the final section, we propose some of these open research problems.

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@article{arxiv.2505.02386,
  title  = {Minimal Simplicial Degree $d$ Maps from Genus $g$ Surfaces to the Torus},
  author = {Biplab Basak and Ayushi Trivedi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.02386},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

14 pages, 5 Figures. To appear in Vietnam Journal of Mathematics