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Homotopy hyperbolic 3-manifolds are hyperbolic
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    Homotopy hyperbolic 3-manifolds are hyperbolic (English)
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    16 March 2004
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    Using a rigorous computer-assisted procedure for analyzing hyperbolic 3-manifolds, the authors complete the proof of several long-standing conjectures in 3-manifold theory. The main theorem of the article is the following fundamental result. Let \(N\) be a closed hyperbolic 3-manifold. Then (i) if \(f : M \to N\) is a homotopy equivalence, where \(M\) is a closed irreducible 3-manifold, then \(f\) is homotopic to a homeomorphism; (ii) if \(f, g : M \to N\) are homotopic homeomorphisms, then \(f\) is isotopic to \(g\); (iii) the space of hyperbolic metrics on \(N\) is path connected. Remark that under the additional hypothesis that \(M\) is hyperbolic, conclusion (i) follows from Mostow's rigidity theorem. Moreover, the authors proved the following volume lower bound. If \(N\) is a closed hyperbolic 3-manifold then the volume of \(N\) is greater than \(0.16668\ldots\). Remark that recently A.~Przeworski improved the volume lower bound to \(0.3315\). (The smallest known orientable hyperbolic 3-manifold has volume \(0.94\ldots\).)
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    hyperbolic 3-manifold
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    homotopy equivalence
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    space of hyperbolic metrics
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    volume
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    lower bound
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