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Bounds on exceptional Dehn filling. II (English)
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8 September 2010
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Thurston demonstrated that if one has a hyperbolic knot complement, all but finitely many Dehn fillings give hyperbolic manifolds. Call a Dehn filling exceptional if it is not hyperbolic. In the first paper under the same title [Geom. Topol. 4, 431--449 (2000; Zbl 0959.57009)] the author improved the Gromov-Thurston \(2\pi\)-theorem. In the paper under review it is proved that there are at most finitely many one cusped hyperbolic manifolds which have exceptional Dehn fillings \(r_1\), \(r_2\) such that \(\Delta(r_1,r_2)> 5\) (where \(\Delta(r_1,r_2)\) denotes the intersection numbers of the slopes of the Dehn fillings). Moreover it is shown that determining these finitely many manifolds is decidable.
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Dehn fillings
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knot complement
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hyperbolic manifolds
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intersection number
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