Totally geodesic surfaces with arbitrarily many compressions
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Publication:631329
DOI10.2140/AGT.2011.11.643zbMATH Open1219.57020arXiv1008.1296OpenAlexW3104917630MaRDI QIDQ631329FDOQ631329
Authors: Pradthana Jaipong
Publication date: 23 March 2011
Published in: Algebraic \& Geometric Topology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: A closed totally geodesic surface in the figure eight knot complement remains incompressible in all but finitely many Dehn fillings. In this paper, we show that there is no universal upper bound on the number of such fillings, independent of the surface. This answers a question of Ying-Qing Wu.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.1296
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