Stable maps and branched shadows of 3-manifolds
Geometric Topology
2014-03-05 v1
Abstract
Turaev's shadow can be seen locally as the Stein factorization of a stable map. In this paper, we define the notion of stable map complexity for a compact orientable 3-manifold bounded by (possibly empty) tori counting, with some weights, the minimal number of singular fibers of codimension 2 of stable maps into the real plane, and prove that this number equals the minimal number of vertices of its branched shadows. In consequence, we give a complete characterization of hyperbolic links in the 3-sphere whose exteriors have stable map complexity 1 in terms of Dehn surgeries, and also give an observation concerning the coincidence of the stable map complexity and shadow complexity using estimations of hyperbolic volumes.
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@article{arxiv.1403.0596,
title = {Stable maps and branched shadows of 3-manifolds},
author = {Masaharu Ishikawa and Yuya Koda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0596},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
45 pages, 45 figures