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On the conjugacy problem in braid groups: Garside theory and subsurfaces

Saul Schleimer, Bert Wiest

Published 2018-07-04Version 1

Garside-theoretical solutions to the conjugacy problem in braid groups depend on the determination of a characteristic subset of the conjugacy class of any given braid, e.g. the sliding circuit set. It is conjectured that, among rigid braids with a fixed number of strands, the size of this set is bounded by a polynomial in the length of the braids. In this paper we suggest a more precise bound: for rigid braids with $N$ strands and of length $L$, the sliding circuit set should have at most $C\cdot L^{N-2}$ elements, for some constant $C$. We construct a family of braids which realise this potential worst case. Our example braids suggest that having a large sliding circuit set is a geometric property of braids, as our examples have multiple subsurfaces with large subsurface projection; thus they are "almost reducible" in multiple ways, and act on the curve graph with small translation distance.

Comments: 4 figures
Categories: math.GT, math.GR
Subjects: 20F65, 20F36, 20F10
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