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Communications in Analysis and Geometry
Volume 17 (2009)
Number 2
Incompressible surfaces, hyperbolic volume, Heegaard genus and homology
Pages: 155 – 184
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CAG.2009.v17.n2.a1
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Abstract
We show that if $M$ is a complete, finite-volume, hyperbolic\break$3$-manifold having exactly one cusp, and if$\mathrm{dim}_{\mathbb{Z}_2}\,H_1(M;\mathbb{Z}_{2}) \geq 6$, then $M$has volume greater than $5.06$. We also show that if $M$ is a closed,orientable hyperbolic 3-manifold with $\mathrm{dim}_{\mathbb{Z}_2}\,H_1(M; \mathbb{Z}_2) \geq 4$, and if the image of the cup product map$H^1 (M; \mathbb{Z}_{2})\,{\otimes}\break H^1(M; \mathbb{Z}_{2}) \to H^2 (M;\mathbb{Z}_2)$ has dimension at most $1$, then $M$ has volume greaterthan $3.08$. The proofs of these geometric results involve newtopological results relating the Heegaard genus of a closed Hakenmanifold $M$ to the Euler characteristic of the kishkes of thecomplement of an incompressible surface in $M$.
Published 1 January 2009