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Primitive Geometric Markov Partitions for pseudo-Anosov Homeomorphisms

Dynamical Systems 2025-11-26 v1

Abstract

Let ff be a pseudo-Anosov homeomorphism on a closed, oriented surface. We give an effective construction of Markov partitions for ff based on a simple combinatorial criterion deciding when an immersed graph bounds a Markov partition. This yields an explicit algorithm: from a point zz at the intersection of stable and unstable separatrices of a singularity of ff, and a sufficiently large integer nn, it produces a partition R(f,z,n)\mathcal{R}(f,z,n). Applying the algorithm to the first intersection points of ff we produces the set of primitive Markov partitions. We prove the existence of an integer n(f)n(f), the compatibility order of ff, depending only on the conjugacy class of ff, such that R(f,z,n)\mathcal{R}(f,z,n) exists for all nn(f)n\ge n(f) and all first intersection points zz. Each geometric Markov partition R\mathcal{R} has an associated geometric type T(f,R)T(f,\mathcal{R}), extending the incidence matrix; it result the geometric type is constant along orbits of primitive partitions, and for nn(f)n\ge n(f) the set T(f,n)\mathcal{T}(f,n) of primitive geometric types is finite. By \cite{IntiThesis}, this family is canonical: two maps are topologically conjugate by an orientation-preserving homeomorphism iff they share the compatibility order and the primitive geometric types for some nn(f)n\ge n(f). The types in T(f,n(f))\mathcal{T}(f,n(f)) are minimal and are the canonical Markov partitions of ff.

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@article{arxiv.2511.19792,
  title  = {Primitive Geometric Markov Partitions for pseudo-Anosov Homeomorphisms},
  author = {Inti Cruz Diaz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.19792},
  year   = {2025}
}

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