We prove that if a normal subgroup of the extended mapping class group of a closed surface has an element of sufficiently small support, then its automorphism group and abstract commensurator group are both isomorphic to the extended mapping class group. The proof relies on another theorem we prove, which states that many simplicial complexes associated to a closed surface have automorphism group isomorphic to the extended mapping class group. These results resolve the metaconjecture of N. V. Ivanov, which asserts that any ``sufficiently rich'' object associated to a surface has automorphism group isomorphic to the extended mapping class group, for a broad class of such objects. As applications, we show: (1) right-angled Artin groups and su...
Soit sigma g,n une surface orientable de genre g avec n trous. Le groupe modulaire de sigma g,n agit...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Let S denote a compact, connected, orientable surface with genus g and h boundary components. We ref...
This thesis studies the subgroup structure of mapping class groups. We use techniques that fall into...
This thesis studies the subgroup structure of mapping class groups. We use techniques that fall into...
v3: 11 pages; updated and added references; final version to appear in IMRNInternational audienceWe ...
v3: 11 pages; updated and added references; final version to appear in IMRNInternational audienceWe ...
Three related problems in low-dimensional topology and combinatorial group theory are studied. Fi...
AbstractWe give an algebraic proof of the Birman–Bers theorem—an algebraic result whose previous pro...
Three related problems in low-dimensional topology and combinatorial group theory are studied. Fi...
In this note we show that many subgroups of mapping class groups of infinite-type surfaces without b...
Abstract. Let Mod(S) be the extended mapping class group of a surface S. For S the twice-punctured t...
Let F be a finite subgroup of the mapping class group of a closed surface S of genus greater than...
In the theory of mapping class groups, “curve complexes ” assume a role similar to the one that buil...
Let S be either a sphere with greater than or equal to 5 punctures or a torus with greater than or e...
Soit sigma g,n une surface orientable de genre g avec n trous. Le groupe modulaire de sigma g,n agit...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Let S denote a compact, connected, orientable surface with genus g and h boundary components. We ref...
This thesis studies the subgroup structure of mapping class groups. We use techniques that fall into...
This thesis studies the subgroup structure of mapping class groups. We use techniques that fall into...
v3: 11 pages; updated and added references; final version to appear in IMRNInternational audienceWe ...
v3: 11 pages; updated and added references; final version to appear in IMRNInternational audienceWe ...
Three related problems in low-dimensional topology and combinatorial group theory are studied. Fi...
AbstractWe give an algebraic proof of the Birman–Bers theorem—an algebraic result whose previous pro...
Three related problems in low-dimensional topology and combinatorial group theory are studied. Fi...
In this note we show that many subgroups of mapping class groups of infinite-type surfaces without b...
Abstract. Let Mod(S) be the extended mapping class group of a surface S. For S the twice-punctured t...
Let F be a finite subgroup of the mapping class group of a closed surface S of genus greater than...
In the theory of mapping class groups, “curve complexes ” assume a role similar to the one that buil...
Let S be either a sphere with greater than or equal to 5 punctures or a torus with greater than or e...
Soit sigma g,n une surface orientable de genre g avec n trous. Le groupe modulaire de sigma g,n agit...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Let S denote a compact, connected, orientable surface with genus g and h boundary components. We ref...