On Geometry of Coned-Off Spaces and Cannon-Thurston Maps

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Authors: Pranab Sardar, Ravi Tomar Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 March 2023

Abstract: A typical question addressed in this paper is the following. Suppose ZsubsetYsubsetX are hyperbolic spaces where Z is quasiconvex in both Y and X. Let hatY and hatX denote the spaces obtained from Y and X respectively by coning off Z as defined by Farb. If the inclusion of the coned-off spaces hatYightarrowhatX admits the Cannon-Thurston (CT) map then does the inclusion YightarrowX also admit the Cannon-Thurston map? The main result of this paper answers this question affirmatively provided hatYightarrowhatX satisfies Mitra's criterion for the existence of CT maps, although the answer in general is negative. The main application of our theorem is in the context of acylindrical complexes of hyperbolic groups. A. Martin proved a combination theorem for developable, acylindrical complexes of hyperbolic groups. Suppose (mathcalG,Y) is an acylindrical complex of hyperbolic groups with universal cover B which satisfy the hypotheses of Martin's theorem. Suppose Y1subsetY is a connected subcomplex such that the subcomplex of groups (mathcalG,Y1) also satisfies the hypotheses of Martin's theorem, it has universal cover B1 and the natural homomorphism pi1(mathcalG,Y1)ightarrowpi1(mathcalG,Y) is injective. It follows from the main theorem of this paper that the inclusion pi1(mathcalG,Y1)ightarrowpi1(mathcalG,Y) admits the CT map if the inclusion B1ightarrowB satisfies Mitra's criterion. Also pi1(mathcalG,Y1) is quasiconvex in pi1(mathcalG,Y) if in addition B1 is qi embedded in B.













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