Geometric group theory and 3-manifolds hand in hand: The fulfillment of Thurston's vision

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In the late 1970s, Thurston revolutionized our understanding of 3-manifolds. He stated a far-reaching geometrization conjecture and proved it for a large class of manifolds, called Haken manifolds. He also posed 24 open problems, describing his vision of the structure of 3-manifolds. Pieces of Thurston's vision have been confirmed in the subsequent years. In the meantime, Dani Wise developed a sophisticated program to study cube complexes and, in particular, to promote immersions to embeddings in a finite cover. Ian Agol completed Wise's program and, as a result, essentially all problems on Thurston's list are now solved. In these notes I will outline a proof that closed hyperbolic 3-manifolds are virtually Haken. © 2013 American Mathematical Society.

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Bestvina, M. (2014). Geometric group theory and 3-manifolds hand in hand: The fulfillment of Thurston’s vision. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 51(1), 53–70. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0273-0979-2013-01434-4

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