Edge Preserving Maps of the Nonseparating Curve Graphs, Curve Graphs and Rectangle Preserving Maps of the Hatcher-Thurston Graphs
Abstract
Let $R$ be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus $g$ with $n$ boundary components with $g \geq 2$, $n \geq 0$. Let $\mathcal{N}(R)$ be the nonseparating curve graph, $\mathcal{C}(R)$ be the curve graph and $\mathcal{HT}(R)$ be the Hatcher-Thurston graph of $R$. We prove that if $\lambda : \mathcal{N}(R) \rightarrow\mathcal{N}(R)$ is an edge-preserving map, then $\lambda$ is induced by a homeomorphism of $R$. We prove that if $\theta : \mathcal{C}(R) \rightarrow \mathcal{C}(R)$ is an edge-preserving map, then $\theta$ is induced by a homeomorphism of $R$. We prove that if $R$ is closed and $\tau: \mathcal{HT}(R) \rightarrow\mathcal{HT}(R)$ is a rectangle preserving map, then $\tau$ is induced by a homeomorphism of $R$. We also prove that these homeomorphisms are unique up to isotopy when $(g, n) \neq (2, 0)$.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- August 2017
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1708.05290
- Bibcode:
- 2017arXiv170805290I
- Keywords:
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- Mathematics - Geometric Topology;
- Mathematics - Group Theory;
- 20F38;
- 57N05
- E-Print:
- 38 pages, 25 figures. Changed the statement of Theorem 1.3 and gave more explanation in some proofs