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Hidden Symmetries and Commensurability of 2-Bridge Link Complements

In this paper, we show that any non-arithmetic hyperbolic $2$-bridge link complement admits no hidden symmetries. As a corollary, we conclude that a hyperbolic $2$-bridge link complement cannot irregularly cover a hyperbolic $3$-manifold. By combining this corollary with the work of Boileau and Weidmann, we obtain a characterization of $3$-manifolds with non-trivial JSJ-decomposition and rank two fundamental groups. We also show that the only commensurable hyperbolic $2$-bridge link complements are the figure-eight knot complement and the $6_{2}^{2}$ link complement. Our work requires a careful analysis of the tilings of $\mathbb{R}^{2}$ that come from lifting the canonical triangulations of the cusps of hyperbolic $2$-bridge link complements.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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