examples of mapping class group
An example of this concept is to take the 2-sphere , then one can calculate that
but
For the genus one orientable surface, i.e. the torus , it is known that its (extended) mapping class group
but usually by the (non-extended) mapping class group, that is, the group of isotopy classes of homeomorphisms
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that preserve orientations
(the Dehn’s twists) is just
In these two examples we see that is an extension of by , trivial for the 2-sphere and non trivial for the torus.
For the projective plane![]()
we have
And what about the Klein bottle?
| Title | examples of mapping class group |
|---|---|
| Canonical name | ExamplesOfMappingClassGroup |
| Date of creation | 2013-03-22 15:41:19 |
| Last modified on | 2013-03-22 15:41:19 |
| Owner | juanman (12619) |
| Last modified by | juanman (12619) |
| Numerical id | 8 |
| Author | juanman (12619) |
| Entry type | Example |
| Classification | msc 57R50 |
| Synonym | first homeotopy group |
| Related topic | isotopy |
| Related topic | group |
| Related topic | Group |
| Related topic | Isotopy |