Characterization of Fuchsian groups as laminar groups & the structure theorem of hyperbolic 2-orbifolds (2110.06481v2)
Abstract: Thurston and Calegari-Dunfield showed that the fundamental group of some tautly foliated hyperbolic 3-manifold acts on the circle in a distinctive way that the action preserves some structure of S1, so-called a circle lamination. Indeed, a large class of Kleinian groups acts on the circle preserving a circle lamination. In this paper, we are concerned with the converse problem that a group acting on the circle with at least two invariant circle laminations is Kleinian. We prove that a subgroup of the orientation preserving circle homeomorphism group is a Fuchsian group whose quotient orbifold is not a geometric pair of pants (or turnover) if and only if it preserves three circle laminations with a certain transversality. This is the complete generalization of the previous result of the first author which is proven under the assumption that the subgroup is discrete and torsion-free. On the way to our main result, we also show a structure theorem (generalized pants decomposition) for complete 2-dimensional hyperbolic orbifolds, including the case of infinite type, which is of independent interest.
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