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Big mapping class groups with hyperbolic actions: classification and applications

We address the question of determining which mapping class groups of infinite-type surfaces admit nonelementary continuous actions on hyperbolic spaces. More precisely, let $Σ$ be a connected, orientable surface of infinite type with tame endspace whose mapping class group is generated by a coarsely bounded subset. We prove that $\mathrm{Map}(Σ)$ admits a continuous nonelementary action on a hyperbolic space if and only if $Σ$ contains a finite-type subsurface which intersects all its homeomorphic translates. When $Σ$ contains such a nondisplaceable subsurface $K$ of finite type, the hyperbolic space we build is constructed from the curve graphs of $K$ and its homeomorphic translates via a construction of Bestvina, Bromberg and Fujiwara. Our construction has several applications: first, the second bounded cohomology of $\mathrm{Map}(Σ)$ contains an embedded $\ell^1$; second, using work of Dahmani, Guirardel and Osin, we deduce that $\mathrm{Map}(Σ)$ contains nontrivial normal free subgroups (while it does not if $Σ$ has no nondisplaceable subsurface of finite type), has uncountably many quotients and is SQ-universal.

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