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The structure of the Torelli group. I: A finite set of generators for \({\mathcal I}\) (English)
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1983
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Let \({\mathfrak M}={\mathfrak M}_{g,n}\) be the mapping class group of a compact orientable surface \(M=M_{g,n}\) of genus g with n boundary components \((=diffeomorphisms\) modulo isotopy, also called the Teichmüller modular group). For \(n=0\) or 1, let \(T=T_{g,n}\) be the subgroup of \({\mathfrak M}_{g,n}\) which acts trivially on \(H_ 1(M;{\mathbb{Z}})\); this is called the Torelli group. In the present paper, answering a well-known question, it is shown that \(T_{g,0}\) and \(T_{g,1}\) are finitely generated for \(g\geq 3\). Powell showed that \(T_{g,0}\) is generated by the following infinite set of elements: Dehn-twists along bounding simple closed curves; opposite Dehn- twists along a pair of disjoint homologous simple closed curves. The author of the present paper constructs a finite set of generators of the second kind for the Torelli group \(T_{g,1}\) and \(T_{g,0}\), \(g\geq 3\). It has recently been shown by McCullough and Miller that the Torelli group \(T_{2,0}\) (and \(T_{2,1})\) is not finitely generated (note that for \(g=2\) only generators of the first kind occur).
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mapping class group
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compact orientable surface
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Teichmüller modular group
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Torelli group
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Dehn-twists
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opposite Dehn-twists
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finite set of generators
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