Geometry and topology of geometric limits. I

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DOI10.1007/978-3-030-55928-1_9zbMATH Open1480.57028arXiv1002.4266OpenAlexW1658211375MaRDI QIDQ3384100FDOQ3384100


Authors: Ken'ichi Ohshika, Teruhiko Soma Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 14 December 2021

Published in: In the Tradition of Thurston (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper, we classify completely hyperbolic 3-manifolds corresponding to geometric limits of Kleinian surface groups isomorphic to pi1(S) for a finite-type hyperbolic surface S. In the first of the three main theorems, we construct bi-Lipschitz model manifolds for such hyperbolic 3-manifolds, which have a structure called brick decomposition and are embedded in Simes(0,1). In the second theorem, we show that conversely, any such model manifold admitting a brick decomposition with reasonable conditions is bi-Lipschitz homeomorphic to a hyperbolic manifold corresponding to some geometric limit of quasi-Fuchsian groups. In the third theorem, it is shown that we can define end invariants for hyperbolic 3-manifolds appearing as geometric limits of Kleinian surface groups, and that the homeomorphism type and the end invariants determine the isometric type of a manifold, which is analogous to the ending lamination theorem for the case of finitely generated Kleinian groups. These constitute an attempt to give an answer to the 8th question among the 24 questions raised by Thurston in his BAMS paper.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1002.4266




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