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Minimal entropy and geometric decompositions in dimension four

Pablo Suárez-Serrato

Published 2006-01-31, updated 2008-05-02Version 3

We show vanishing results about the infimum of the topological entropy of the geodesic flow of homogeneous smooth four manifolds. We prove that any closed oriented geometric four manifold has zero minimal entropy if and only if it has zero simplicial volume. We also show that if a four manifold M admits a geometric decomposition, in the sense of Thurston, and does not have geometric pieces modelled on hyperbolic four-space, the complex hyperbolic plane or the product of two hyperbolic planes, then M admits an F-structure. It follows that M has zero minimal entropy and collapses with curvature bounded from below. We then analyse whether or not M admits a metric whose topological entropy coincides with the minimal entropy of M and provide new examples of manifolds for which the minimal entropy problem cannot be solved.

Comments: 38 pages, corrected flat case; Theorem A is now in terms of F-structures, improved exposition; new final section collects all results needed for the proofs of the main theorems
Journal: Algebraic & Geometric Topology 9 (2009) 365\^a?"395
Categories: math.GT, math.DG
Subjects: 57N16, 53C23
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