The Thurston norm of 2-bridge link complements
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 -manifolds. We show that, when is the complement of a -bridge link with components and , the Thurston ball of has at most 8 faces. The proof of this result strongly relies on a description of essential surfaces in -bridge link complements given by Floyd and Hatcher. Then, we exhibit norm-minimizing representatives for the integral classes of and use them to compare the complexity of the Thurston ball with the complexities of and of . As an example, we show that all the vertices of the Thurston ball lie on the bisectors if and only if fibers over the circle with fiber a surface with boundary equal to a longitude of and some meridians of . Finally, we use -bridge links in satellite constructions to find -component links whose complements in have Thurston balls with arbitrarily many vertices.
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
30 pages, 25 figures