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Alternate Heegaard genus bounds distance
Martin Scharlemann, Maggy Tomova
Published 2005-01-10, updated 2009-03-15Version 4
Suppose M is a compact orientable irreducible 3-manifold with Heegaard splitting surfaces P and Q. Then either Q is isotopic to a possibly stabilized copy of P or the Hempel distance of the splitting P is no greater than twice the genus of Q. More generally, if P and Q are bicompressible but weakly incompressible connected closed separating surfaces in M then either a) P and Q can be well-separated or b) P and Q are isotopic or c) the Hempel distance of P is no greater than twice the genus of Q.
Comments: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology on 4 May 2006 (V4: typesetting correction)
Journal: Geom. Topol. 10 (2006) 593-617
Categories: math.GT
Keywords: alternate heegaard genus bounds distance, connected closed separating surfaces, hempel distance, incompressible connected closed separating
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