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Dehn surgery, homology and hyperbolic volume
Ian Agol, Marc Culler, Peter B Shalen
Published 2005-08-11, updated 2009-07-06Version 4
If a closed, orientable hyperbolic 3--manifold M has volume at most 1.22 then H_1(M;Z_p) has dimension at most 2 for every prime p not 2 or 7, and H_1(M;Z_2) and H_1(M;Z_7) have dimension at most 3. The proof combines several deep results about hyperbolic 3--manifolds. The strategy is to compare the volume of a tube about a shortest closed geodesic C in M with the volumes of tubes about short closed geodesics in a sequence of hyperbolic manifolds obtained from M by Dehn surgeries on C.
Comments: This is the version published by Algebraic & Geometric Topology on 8 December 2006
Journal: Algebr. Geom. Topol. 6 (2006) 2297-2312
Categories: math.GT
Keywords: dehn surgery, hyperbolic volume, short closed geodesics, deep results, shortest closed geodesic
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