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Hyperbolic volume and Heegaard distance

Tsuyoshi Kobayashi, Yo'av Rieck

Published 2008-03-19, updated 2013-08-26Version 2

We prove (Theorem~1.5) that there exists a constant $\Lambda > 0$ so that if $M$ is a $(\mu,d)$-generic complete hyperbolic 3-manifold of volume $\vol[M] < \infty$ and $\Sigma \subset M$ is a Heegaard surface of genus $g(\Sigma) > \Lambda \vol[M]$, then $d(\Sigma) \leq 2$, where $d(\Sigma)$ denotes the distance of $\Sigma$ as defined by Hempel. The key for the proof of the main result is Theorem~1.8 which is on independent interest. There we prove that if $M$ is a compact 3-manifold that can be triangulated using at most $t$ tetrahedra (possibly with missing or truncated vertices), and $\Sigma$ is a Heegaard surface for $M$ with $g(\Sigma) \geq 76t+26$, then $d(\Sigma) \leq 2$.

Comments: 12pages, 3 figures
Categories: math.GT
Subjects: 57M99, 57M25
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