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Submanifold Projection

Published 13 Nov 2012 in math.GR and math.GT | (1211.3111v1)

Abstract: One of the most useful tools for studying the geometry of the mapping class group has been the subsurface projections of Masur and Minsky. Here we propose an analogue for the study of the geometry of Out(F_n) called submanifold projection. We use the doubled handlebody M_n = #n S2 \times S1 as a geometric model of F_n, and consider essential embedded 2-spheres in M_n, isotopy classes of which can be identified with free splittings of the free group. We interpret submanifold projection in the context of the sphere complex (also known as the splitting complex). We prove that submanifold projection satisfies a number of desirable properties, including a Behrstock inequality and a Bounded Geodesic Image theorem. Our proof of the latter relies on a method of canonically visualizing one sphere `with respect to' another given sphere, which we call a sphere tree. Sphere trees are related to Hatcher normal form for spheres, and coincide with an interpretation of certain slices of a Guirardel core.

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