Hyperbolicity of arborescent tangles and arborescent links (Q1009747)

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    Hyperbolicity of arborescent tangles and arborescent links
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      Hyperbolicity of arborescent tangles and arborescent links (English)
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      3 April 2009
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      Arborescent tangles (respectively links) are obtained by gluing together non trivial rational tangles along discs in their boundary which contain precisely two endpoints of their strings. The main result of the paper is a classification of arborescent tangles with hyperbolic complements. This extends work by \textit{Y.-Q. Wu} [Math. Ann. 304, No.~3, 457--480 (1996; Zbl 0851.57019)] on arborescent tangles without closed components. The proof of the result is achieved by explicitly determining all essential surfaces of non-negative Euler characteristic in the tangle complements. In particular annular and toroidal tangles are also classified. These results are then applied to arborescent links. Together with work of \textit{U. Oertel} [Pac. J. Math. 111, 209--230 (1984; Zbl 0549.57004)] on Montesinos links, this proves an unpublished result of Bonahon and Siebenmann giving a necessary and sufficient condition for a large arborescent link to be hyperbolic.
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      rational tangles
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      arborescent links and tangles
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      hyperbolicity
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      essential surfaces
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      hyperbolic manifolds
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