Thurston norm via Fox calculus

Abstract

In 1976 Thurston associated to a 3-manifold N a marked polytope in H1(N;R), which measures the minimal complexity of surfaces representing homology classes and determines all fibered classes in H1(N;R). Recently the first and the last author associated to a presentation π with two generators and one relator a marked polytope in H1(π;R) and showed that it determines the Bieri-Neumann-Strebel invariant of π. In this paper, we show that if the fundamental group of a 3-manifold N admits such a presentation π, then the corresponding marked polytopes in H1(N;R)=H1(π;R) agree.

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