Let sigma g,n be an orientable surface of genus g with n punctures. The mapping class group of sigma g,n acts on several complexes, for instance the curve complex or the pants complex of the surface. It is proved that the automorphism group of each of these complexes are isomorphic to the mapping class group. This implies in particular that the group of outer automorphisms of a finite index subgroup is finite. The purpose of this thesis is to prove a similar result on some surfaces of infinite type and genus zero. For this, we define an asymptotic mapping class group of these surfaces, and then a locally infinite cellular complex where the mapping class group acts naturally. It brings up some properties of the automorphism group of each cel...
The general problem this thesis is concerned with is that of studying the subvarieties of the moduli...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Abstract. Let Mod(S) be the extended mapping class group of a surface S. For S the twice-punctured t...
Let sigma g,n be an orientable surface of genus g with n punctures. The mapping class group of sigma...
Soit sigma g,n une surface orientable de genre g avec n trous. Le groupe modulaire de sigma g,n agit...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
Let S be either a sphere with greater than or equal to 5 punctures or a torus with greater than or e...
We consider a planar surface ∑ of in nite type which has Thompson's group T as asymptotic mapping cl...
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 ...
We introduce subgroups Bg<Hg of the mapping class group Mod(¿g) of a closed surface of genus g¿0 wit...
The goal of this article is to consider the role played by finite-order elements in the mapping clas...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
The general problem this thesis is concerned with is that of studying the subvarieties of the moduli...
The general problem this thesis is concerned with is that of studying the subvarieties of the moduli...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Abstract. Let Mod(S) be the extended mapping class group of a surface S. For S the twice-punctured t...
Let sigma g,n be an orientable surface of genus g with n punctures. The mapping class group of sigma...
Soit sigma g,n une surface orientable de genre g avec n trous. Le groupe modulaire de sigma g,n agit...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
Let S be either a sphere with greater than or equal to 5 punctures or a torus with greater than or e...
We consider a planar surface ∑ of in nite type which has Thompson's group T as asymptotic mapping cl...
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 ...
We introduce subgroups Bg<Hg of the mapping class group Mod(¿g) of a closed surface of genus g¿0 wit...
The goal of this article is to consider the role played by finite-order elements in the mapping clas...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
Let S be an orientable surface of innite genus with a nite numberof boundary components. In this wor...
The general problem this thesis is concerned with is that of studying the subvarieties of the moduli...
The general problem this thesis is concerned with is that of studying the subvarieties of the moduli...
AbstractLet R be a compact, connected, orientable surface of genus g with p boundary components. Let...
Abstract. Let Mod(S) be the extended mapping class group of a surface S. For S the twice-punctured t...