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arxiv: 2512.17465 · v2 · pith:YBF42PLXnew · submitted 2025-12-19 · 🧮 math.GT

Small Sets of Topological Generators for Big Mapping Class Groups

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Let $S(n)$ be the infinite-type surface with infinite genus and $n \in \mathbb{N}$ ends, all of which are accumulated by genus. The mapping class group of this surface, $\mathrm{Map}(S(n))$, is a Polish group that is not countably generated, but it is countably topologically generated. This paper focuses on finding minimal sets of generators for $\mathrm{Map}(S(n))$. We show that for $n \ge 8$, $\mathrm{Map}(S(n))$ is topologically generated by three elements, and for $n \ge 3$, it is topologically generated by four elements. We also establish a generating set of two elements for the Loch Ness Monster surface $S(1)$, and a generating set of three elements for the Jacob's Ladder surface $S(2)$.

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  1. Small Torsion Topological Generators for Big Mapping Class Groups

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    Map(S(n)) for infinite-genus surfaces with n ends is topologically generated by three or four torsion elements, with explicit counts and orders depending on n.