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Homeomorphisms which are Dehn twists on the boundary
Published 2006-04-16, updated 2009-04-23Version 2
A homeomorphism of a 3-manifold M is said to be Dehn twists on the boundary when its restriction to the boundary of M is isotopic to the identity on the complement of a collection of disjoint simple closed curves in the boundary of M. In this paper, we give various results about such collections of curves and the associated homeomorphisms. In particular, if M is compact, orientable, irreducible and the boundary of M is a single torus, and M admits a homeomorphism which is a nontrivial Dehn twist on the boundary of M, then M must be a solid torus.
Comments: This is the version published by Algebraic & Geometric Topology on 20 September 2006
Journal: Algebr. Geom. Topol. 6 (2006) 1331-1340
Categories: math.GT
Keywords: nontrivial dehn twist, disjoint simple closed curves, collection, single torus, solid torus
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