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The Thurston norm of 2-bridge link complements

Geometric Topology 2024-12-05 v3

Abstract

The Thurston norm is a seminorm on the second real homology group of a compact orientable 3-manifold. The unit ball of this norm is a convex polyhedron, whose shape's data (e.g. number of vertices, regularity) measures the complexity of the surfaces sitting in the ambient 3-manifold. Unfortunately, the Thurston norm is generally quite hard to compute, and a long-standing problem is to understand which polyhedra are realised as the unit balls of the Thurston norms of 33-manifolds. We show that, when MM is the complement of a 22-bridge link LL with components 1\ell_1 and 2\ell_2, the Thurston ball of MM has at most 8 faces. The proof of this result strongly relies on a description of essential surfaces in 22-bridge link complements given by Floyd and Hatcher. Then, we exhibit norm-minimizing representatives for the integral classes of H2(M,M)H_2(M,\partial M) and use them to compare the complexity of the Thurston ball with the complexities of LL and of MM. As an example, we show that all the vertices of the Thurston ball lie on the bisectors if and only if MM fibers over the circle with fiber a surface with boundary equal to a longitude of 1\ell_1 and some meridians of 2\ell_2. Finally, we use 22-bridge links in satellite constructions to find 22-component links whose complements in S3S^3 have Thurston balls with arbitrarily many vertices.

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@article{arxiv.2407.11759,
  title  = {The Thurston norm of 2-bridge link complements},
  author = {Alessandro V. Cigna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11759},
  year   = {2024}
}

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30 pages, 25 figures