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The Topological Complexity of a Surface

Published 10 Feb 2015 in math.GT | (1502.03031v2)

Abstract: Let $p$ be a branched covering of a Riemann surface to the Riemann sphere $\mathbb{P}1$, with branching set $B \subset \mathbb{P}1$. We define the complexity of $p$ as infinity, if $\mathbb{P}1 \setminus B$ does not admit a hyperbolic structure, or the product of its degree and the hyperbolic area of $\mathbb{P}1 \setminus B$, otherwise. The topological complexity of a surface $S$ is defined as the infimum of the set of all complexities of branched coverings $M \to \mathbb{P}1$, where $M$ is a Riemann surface homeomorphic to $S$. We prove that if $S$ is a connected, closed, orientable surface of genus $g$, then its topological complexity, $C_{\text{top}}(S)$, is given by: [C_{\text{top}}(S)= \left{ \begin{array}{cl} 2\pi(2g+1) & \mbox{if } g \geq 1, 6 \pi & \mbox{if } g=0. \end{array} \right.]

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