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Simple loops on 2-bridge spheres in Heckoid orbifolds for 2-bridge links

Geometric Topology 2012-06-20 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

Following Riley's work, for each 2-bridge link K(r)K(r) of slope r\QQr\in\QQ and an integer or a half-integer nn greater than 1, we introduce the {\it Heckoid orbifold \orbs(r;n)\orbs(r;n)} and the {\it Heckoid group \Hecke(r;n)=π1(\orbs(r;n))\Hecke(r;n)=\pi_1(\orbs(r;n)) of index nn for K(r)K(r)}. When nn is an integer, \orbs(r;n)\orbs(r;n) is called an {\it even} Heckoid orbifold; in this case, the underlying space is the exterior of K(r)K(r), and the singular set is the lower tunnel of K(r)K(r) with index nn. The main purpose of this note is to announce answers to the following questions for even Heckoid orbifolds. (1) For an essential simple loop on a 4-punctured sphere \PConway\PConway in \orbs(r;n)\orbs(r;n) determined by the 2-bridge sphere of K(r)K(r), when is it null-homotopic in \orbs(r;n)\orbs(r;n)? (2) For two distinct essential simple loops on \PConway\PConway, when are they homotopic in \orbs(r;n)\orbs(r;n)? We also announce applications of these results to character varieties, McShane's identity, and epimorphisms from 2-bridge link groups onto Heckoid groups.

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@article{arxiv.1206.4258,
  title  = {Simple loops on 2-bridge spheres in Heckoid orbifolds for 2-bridge links},
  author = {Donghi Lee and Makoto Sakuma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.4258},
  year   = {2012}
}

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19 pages, 6 figures