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On the arc and curve complex of a surface

Geometric Topology 2015-05-13 v4

Abstract

We study the {\it arc and curve} complex AC(S)AC(S) of an oriented connected surface SS of finite type with punctures. We show that if the surface is not a sphere with one, two or three punctures nor a torus with one puncture, then the simplicial automorphism group of AC(S)AC(S) coincides with the natural image of the extended mapping class group of SS in that group. We also show that for any vertex of AC(S)AC(S), the combinatorial structure of the link of that vertex characterizes the type of a curve or of an arc in SS that represents that vertex. We also give a proof of the fact if SS is not a sphere with at most three punctures, then the natural embedding of the curve complex of SS in AC(S)AC(S) is a quasi-isometry. The last result, at least under some slightly more restrictive conditions on SS, was already known. As a corollary, AC(S)AC(S) is Gromov-hyperbolic.

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@article{arxiv.0907.3317,
  title  = {On the arc and curve complex of a surface},
  author = {Mustafa Korkmaz and Athanase Papadopoulos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3317},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Added references, added some results about special surfaces and corrected some misprints