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The effect of link Dehn surgery on the Thurston norm

Geometric Topology 2019-07-02 v2

Abstract

Let LL be an nn-component link (n>1n>1) with pairwise nonzero linking numbers in a rational homology 33-sphere YY. Assume the link complement X:=Yν(L)X:=Y\setminus\nu(L) has nondegenerate Thurston norm. In this paper, we study when a Thurston norm-minimizing surface SS properly embedded in XX remains norm-minimizing after Dehn filling all boundary components of XX according to S\partial S and capping off S\partial S by disks. In particular, for n=2n=2 the capped-off surface is norm-minimizing when [S][S] lies outside of a finite set of rays in H2(X,X;R)H_2(X,\partial X;\mathbb{R}). When YY is an integer homology sphere this gives an upper bound on the number of surgeries on LL which may yield S1×S2S^1\times S^2. The main techniques come from Gabai's proof of the Property R conjecture and related work.

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@article{arxiv.1906.08458,
  title  = {The effect of link Dehn surgery on the Thurston norm},
  author = {Maggie Miller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.08458},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

36 pages, 16 figures. In version 2, corrected some non-mathematical typos