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Pelayo, Roberto Carlos (2007-04-02) Diameter bounds on the complex of minimal genus Seifert surfaces for hyperbolic knots. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-06042007-015951


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Pelayo, Roberto Carlos
Author's Email Address roberto AT caltech.edu
URN etd-06042007-015951
Persistent URL http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-06042007-015951
Title Diameter bounds on the complex of minimal genus Seifert surfaces for hyperbolic knots
Degree PhD
Option Mathematics
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Danny Calegari Committee Chair
Dinakar Ramakrishnan Committee Member
Michael Aschbacher Committee Member
Nathan Dunfield Committee Member
Keywords
  • hyperbolic geometry
  • minimal surfaces
  • Seifert surfaces
  • 3-manifolds
  • simplicial complex
Date of Defense 2007-04-02
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Given a link L in the 3-sphere, one can build simplicial complexes MS(L) and IS(L), called the Kakimizu complexes. These complexes have isotopy classes of minimal genus and incompressible Seifert surfaces for L as their vertex sets and have simplicial structures defined via a disjointness property. The Kakimizu complexes enjoy many topological properties and are conjectured to be contractible. Following the work of Gabai on sutured manifolds and Murasugi sums, MS(L) and IS(L) have been classified for various classes of links. This thesis focuses on hyperbolic knots; using minimal surface representatives and Kakimizu's formulation of the path-metric on MS(K), we are able to bound the diameter of this complex in terms of only the genus of the knot. The techniques of this paper are also generalized to one-cusped manifolds with a preferred relative homology class.
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