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On the arc and curve complex of a surface

Mustafa Korkmaz, Athanase Papadopoulos

Published 2009-07-19, updated 2009-08-11Version 4

We study the {\it arc and curve} complex $AC(S)$ of an oriented connected surface $S$ of finite type with punctures. We show that if the surface is not a sphere with one, two or three punctures nor a torus with one puncture, then the simplicial automorphism group of $AC(S)$ coincides with the natural image of the extended mapping class group of $S$ in that group. We also show that for any vertex of $AC(S)$, the combinatorial structure of the link of that vertex characterizes the type of a curve or of an arc in $S$ that represents that vertex. We also give a proof of the fact if $S$ is not a sphere with at most three punctures, then the natural embedding of the curve complex of $S$ in $AC(S)$ is a quasi-isometry. The last result, at least under some slightly more restrictive conditions on $S$, was already known. As a corollary, $AC(S)$ is Gromov-hyperbolic.

Comments: Added references, added some results about special surfaces and corrected some misprints
Categories: math.GT
Subjects: 32G15, 20F38
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