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Hairy graphs to ribbon graphs via a fixed source graph complex

We show that the hairy graph complex $(HGC_{n,n},d)$ appears as an associated graded complex of the oriented graph complex $(OGC_{n+1},d)$, subject to the filtration on the number of targets, or equivalently sources, called the fixed source graph complex. The fixed source graph complex $(OGC_1,d_0)$ maps into the ribbon graph complex $RGC$, which models the moduli space of Riemann surfaces with marked points. The full differential $d$ on the oriented graph complex $OGC_{n+1}$ corresponds to the deformed differential $d+h$ on the hairy graph complex $HGC_{n,n}$, where $h$ adds a hair. This deformed complex $(HGC_{n,n},d+h)$ is already known to be quasi-isomorphic to standard Kontsevich's graph complex $GC^2_n$. This gives a new connection between the standard and the oriented version of Kontsevich's graph complex.

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