A family of pseudo-Anosov braids with small dilatation

Abstract

This paper concerns a family of pseudo-Anosov braids with dilatations arbitrarily close to one. The associated graph maps and train tracks have stable "star-like" shapes, and the characteristic polynomials of their transition matrices form Salem-Boyd sequences. These examples show that the logarithms of least dilatations of pseudo-Anosov braids on 2g+1 strands are bounded above by (2 + 3)/g. It follows that the asymptotic behavior of least dilatations of pseudo-Anosov, hyperelliptic surface homeomorphisms is identical to that found by Penner for general surface homeomorphisms. The family includes pseudo-Anosov braids with minimum dilatation for 3,4, and 5 strands; the latter according to a recent anouncement of J.-Y. Ham and W.-T. Song [math.GT/0506295].

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