The ratio of homology rank to hyperbolic volume, II

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Publication:6403671

arXiv2207.00040MaRDI QIDQ6403671FDOQ6403671


Authors: Rosemary K. Guzman, Peter B. Shalen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 June 2022

Abstract: Under mild topological restrictions, we obtain new linear upper bounds for the dimension of the mod p homology (for any prime p) of a finite-volume orientable hyperbolic 3 manifold M in terms of its volume. A surprising feature of the arguments in the paper is that they require an application of the Four Color Theorem. If M is closed, and either (a) pi1(M) has no subgroup isomorphic to the fundamental group of a closed, orientable surface of genus 2,3 or 4, or (b) p=2, and M contains no (embedded, two-sided) incompressible surface of genus 2,3 or 4, then extdim,H1(M;Fp)<157.763cdotextvol(M). If M has one or more cusps, we get a very similar bound assuming that pi1(M) has no subgroup isomorphic to the fundamental group of a closed, orientable surface of genus g for g=2,dots,8. These results should be compared with those of our previous paper Theratioofhomologyranktohyperbolicvolume,I, in which we obtained a bound with a coefficient in the range of 168 instead of 158, without a restriction on surface subgroups or incompressible surfaces. In a future paper, using a much more involved argument, we expect to obtain bounds close to those given by the present paper without such a restriction. The arguments also give new linear upper bounds (with constant terms) for the rank of pi1(M) in terms of extvol,M, assuming that either pi1(M) is 9-free, or M is closed and pi1(M) is 5-free.













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