The genus zero, 3-component fibered links in S³

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arXiv2006.01341MaRDI QIDQ6341876FDOQ6341876


Authors: Carson Rogers Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1 June 2020

Abstract: The open book decompositions of the 3-sphere whose pages are pairs of pants have been fully understood for some time, through the lens of contact geometry. The purpose of this note is to exhibit a purely topological derivation of the classification of such open books, in terms of the links that form their bindings and the corresponding monodromies. We construct all of the links and their pair-of-pants fiber surfaces from the simplest example, a connected sum of two Hopf links, through performing (generalized) Stallings twists. Then, by applying the now-classical theory of genus two Heegaard diagrams in S3, we verify that the monodromies of the links in this family are the only ones corresponding to pair-of-pants open book decompositions of S3.













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