Linearity of some low-complexity mapping class groups
Abstract
By analyzing known presentations of the pure mapping groups of orientable surfaces of genus g with b boundary components and n punctures, we show that these groups are isomorphic to some groups related to the braid groups and the Artin group of type D4 in the cases when g=0 with b and n arbitrary, and when g=1 and b+n is at most 3. As a corollary, we conclude that the pure mapping class groups are linear in these cases.
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