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    Hierarchies for 3-orbifolds (English)
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    A fundamental theorem for the theory of sufficiently large 3-manifolds M, the existence of a hierarchy for M, is generalized to orbifolds: Let Q be a smooth, compact, irreducible, orientable 3-orbifold which is sufficiently large (i.e., it has a 2-sided nonboundary-parallel incompressible 2-suborbifold), contains no bad 2-orbifolds (i.e., every 2-orbifold in Q is covered by a manifold), and in which every 2-sphere with 3 cone points and non-positive (orbifold) Euler characteristic is boundary-parallel. Then Q can be decomposed into orbifold balls by cutting along incompressible 2-orbifolds.
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    existence of hierarchy
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    irreducible orientable 3-orbifold
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    sufficiently large
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    incompressible 2-suborbifold
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