
arXiv: 1207.0291
Let S be a compact orientable surface and f be an element of the group Homeo_{0}(S) of homeomorphisms of S isotopic to the identity. Denote by F a lift of f to the universal cover of S. In this article, the following result is proved: if there exists a fundamental domain D of the universal cover of S such that the sequence (d_{n}log(d_{n})/n) converges to 0 where d_{n} is the diameter of F^{n}(D), then the homeomorphism f is a distortion element of the group Homeo_{0}(S).
Dynamics induced by group actions other than \(\mathbb{Z}\) and \(\mathbb{R}\), and \(\mathbb{C}\), 37C85, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), distortion element, orientable surface, Dynamical systems involving homeomorphisms and diffeomorphisms of planes and surfaces, isotopy, Flows on surfaces, fundamental domain, FOS: Mathematics, surface, group, distortion, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, homeomorphism, universal cover
Dynamics induced by group actions other than \(\mathbb{Z}\) and \(\mathbb{R}\), and \(\mathbb{C}\), 37C85, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), distortion element, orientable surface, Dynamical systems involving homeomorphisms and diffeomorphisms of planes and surfaces, isotopy, Flows on surfaces, fundamental domain, FOS: Mathematics, surface, group, distortion, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, homeomorphism, universal cover
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