Journal article
Non-geometric Veering Triangulations
CD Hodgson, A Issa, H Segerman
Experimental Mathematics | Published : 2016
Abstract
Recently, Ian Agol introduced a class of "veering" ideal triangulations for mapping tori of pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms of surfaces punctured along the singular points. These triangulations have very special combinatorial properties, and Agol asked if these are "geometric", i.e. realized in the complete hyperbolic metric with all tetrahedra positively oriented. This article describes a computer program Veering, building on the program Trains by Toby Hall, for generating these triangulations starting from a description of the homeomorphism as a product of Dehn twists. Using this we obtain the first examples of non-geometric veering triangulations; the smallest example we have found is a tria..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
C.D.H, H.S were supported by the Australian Research Council grant DP1095760. A.I was supported by a Master of Science National Scholarship and an Australian Postgraduate Award.