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Stabilization for the automorphisms of free groups with boundaries

Allen Hatcher, Nathalie Wahl

Published 2004-06-14, updated 2005-08-09Version 2

The homology groups of the automorphism group of a free group are known to stabilize as the number of generators of the free group goes to infinity, and this paper relativizes this result to a family of groups that can be defined in terms of homotopy equivalences of a graph fixing a subgraph. This is needed for the second author's recent work on the relationship between the infinite loop structures on the classifying spaces of mapping class groups of surfaces and automorphism groups of free groups, after stabilization and plus-construction. We show more generally that the homology groups of mapping class groups of most compact orientable 3-manifolds, modulo twists along 2-spheres, stabilize under iterated connected sum with the product of a circle and a 2-sphere, and the stable groups are invariant under connected sum with a solid torus or a ball. These results are proved using complexes of disks and spheres in reducible 3-manifolds.

Comments: Published by Geometry and Topology at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTVol9/paper30.abs.html
Journal: Geom. Topol. 9(2005) 1295-1336
Categories: math.GT, math.AT
Subjects: 20F28, 57M07
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