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Geometric and Functional Analysis | 1997

Laminations, trees, and irreducible automorphisms of free groups

Mladen Bestvina; Mark Feighn; Michael Handel

Abstract. We examine the action of Out(Fn) on the set of (irreducible) laminations. Consequences include a special case of the Tits alternative for Out(Fn), the discreteness of certain naturally arising group actions on trees, and word hyperbolicity of certain semidirect products.


Annals of Mathematics | 2000

The Tits alternative for Out (F~n) I: Dynamics of exponentially-growing automorphisms

Mladen Bestvina; Mark Feighn; Michael Handel

The Tits alternative for Out(F_n) is reduced to the case where all elements in the subgroup under consideration grow polynomially.


Geometry & Topology | 2003

Periodic points of Hamiltonian surface diffeomorphisms

John Franks; Michael Handel

The main result of this paper is that every non-trivial Hamiltonian dieomor- phism of a closed oriented surface of genus at least one has periodic points of arbitrarily high period. The same result is true for S 2 provided the dif- feomorphism has at least three xed points. In addition we show that up to isotopy relative to its xed point set, every orientation preserving dieomor- phism F : S! S of a closed orientable surface has a normal form. If the xed point set is nite this is just the Thurston normal form.


Geometry & Topology | 2013

The free splitting complex of a free group, I Hyperbolicity

Michael Handel; Lee Mosher

We prove that the free splitting complex of a finite rank free group, also known as Hatchers sphere complex, is hyperbolic.


Duke Mathematical Journal | 2006

Distortion elements in group actions on surfaces

John Franks; Michael Handel

If


Communications in Mathematical Physics | 1990

The rotation set of a homeomorphism of the annulus is closed

Michael Handel

\G


Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics | 2011

The Recognition Theorem for Out(Fn)

Mark Feighn; Michael Handel

is a finitely generated group with generators


Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems | 1997

The forcing partial order on the three times punctured disk

Michael Handel

\{g_1,...,g_j\}


Transactions of the American Mathematical Society | 2007

The expansion factors of an outer automorphism and its inverse

Michael Handel; Lee Mosher

then an infinite order element


Geometry & Topology | 2003

Area preserving group actions on surfaces

John Franks; Michael Handel

f \in \G

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Northwestern University

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Eastern Illinois University

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