Group invariant Peano curves (Q2464823)
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Group invariant Peano curves (English)
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17 December 2007
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Let \(S\) be a hyperbolic surface, whose universal cover is the hyperbolic plane \(\mathbb{H}^2\). A discrete faithful representation of the fundamental group of \(S\) in the group \(\text{Isom}(\mathbb{H}^3)\) (or the image of such a representation) is called doubly degenerate if the limit set of the induced group action on the compactification \(\mathbb{H}^3\cup S^2_{\infty}\) is equal to the sphere \(S^2_{\infty}\). One of the aims of this paper is to describe some doubly degenerate groups. The main result is that if \(M\) is a closed hyperbolic \(3\)-manifold which fibers over the circle with pseudo-Anosov monodromy, then the lift of the inclusion map of the fiber \(S\) in \(M\) to the hyperbolic universal covers extends continuously to a map between the compactifications of the covering spaces, and induces at the boundary an equivariant \(S^2_{\infty}\)-filling Peano curve. In this situation, \(S\) is a closed surface, and the authors conjecture that the result extends to the case where \(S\) is a once-punctured hyperbolic surface. Evidence for this conjecture is provided by the case of a figure-eight knot complement, which the authors analyze in detail. The study of sphere-filling curves is based on a theorem by R. L. Moore which gives a condition under which the quotient of the \(2\)-sphere by an equivalence relation induced by a cellular decomposition is homeomorphic to the \(2\)-sphere. In the main example considered, the \(2\)-sphere decomposition is obtained by collapsing two laminations. The paper under review contains several fundamental ideas and techniques of \(3\)-dimensional geometry and topology, and it has been circulated as a preprint for several years.
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hyperbolic 3-manifold
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figure-eight knot complement
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invariant Peano curve
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doubly degenerate group
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pseudo-Anosov monodromy
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