We consider closed orientable 3-dimensional hyperbolic manifolds which are cyclic branched coverings of the 3-sphere, with branching set being a two-bridge knot (or link). We establish two-sided linear bounds depending on the order of the covering for the Matveev complexity of the covering manifold. The lower estimate uses the hyperbolic volume and results of Cao-Meyerhoff and Gueritaud-Futer (who recently improved previous work of Lackenby), while the upper estimate is based on an explicit triangulation, which also allows us to give a bound on the Delzant T-invariant of the fundamental group of the manifold.

Two-sided asymptotic bounds for the complexity of cyclic branched coverings of two-bridge links / Petronio, Carlo; C, Vesnin. - In: OSAKA JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS. - ISSN 0030-6126. - 46:(2009), pp. 1077-1095.

Two-sided asymptotic bounds for the complexity of cyclic branched coverings of two-bridge links

PETRONIO, CARLO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

We consider closed orientable 3-dimensional hyperbolic manifolds which are cyclic branched coverings of the 3-sphere, with branching set being a two-bridge knot (or link). We establish two-sided linear bounds depending on the order of the covering for the Matveev complexity of the covering manifold. The lower estimate uses the hyperbolic volume and results of Cao-Meyerhoff and Gueritaud-Futer (who recently improved previous work of Lackenby), while the upper estimate is based on an explicit triangulation, which also allows us to give a bound on the Delzant T-invariant of the fundamental group of the manifold.
2009
Two-sided asymptotic bounds for the complexity of cyclic branched coverings of two-bridge links / Petronio, Carlo; C, Vesnin. - In: OSAKA JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS. - ISSN 0030-6126. - 46:(2009), pp. 1077-1095.
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