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arxiv: math/0307039 · v3 · submitted 2003-07-02 · 🧮 math.GT · math.GR

Every mapping class group is generated by 6 involutions

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Let Mod_{g,b} denote the mapping class group of a surface of genus g with b punctures. Feng Luo asked in a recent preprint if there is a universal upper bound, independent of genus, for the number of torsion elements needed to generate Mod_{g,b}. We answer Luo's question by proving that 3 torsion elements suffice to generate Mod_{g,0}. We also prove the more delicate result that there is an upper bound, independent of genus, not only for the number of torsion elements needed to generate Mod_{g,b} but also for the order of those elements. In particular, our main result is that 6 involutions (i.e. orientation-preserving diffeomorphisms of order two) suffice to generate Mod_{g,b} for every genus g >= 3, b = 0, and g >= 4, b = 1.

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