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A geometrical presentation of the surface mapping class group and surgery
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    A geometrical presentation of the surface mapping class group and surgery (English)
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    1 March 1995
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    The authors introduce the group \(T_{2n}\) of \(K\)-equivalence classes of admissible \(2n\)-tangles and show that this group \(T_{2n}\) is naturally isomorphic to the mapping class group \(M_{n,1}\) of orientable surface of genus \(n\) with one boundary component. The \(K\)-equivalence relation is modelled after the operations on framed links, known as Kirby moves. Thus their main theorem establishes a relation between two well-known constructions of 3-manifolds: one is obtained by performing surgery on framed links and the other is by gluing two handlebodies together along their boundary. As an application, they give a new proof of Kirby's theorem that two 3-manifolds obtained by surgery on links are the same iff the links are equivalent to each other under Kirby moves.
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    \(2n\)-tangles
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    Heegaard splittings
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    mapping class group
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    orientable surface
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    Kirby moves
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    framed links
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