Irmer, Ingrid Critical levels and Jacobi fields in a complex of cycles. (English) Zbl 1421.53044 Osaka J. Math. 54, No. 3, 475-497 (2017). Summary: In this paper it is shown that the space of tight geodesic segments connecting any two vertices in a complex of cycles has finite, uniformly bounded dimension. The dimension is defined in terms of a discrete analogue of Jacobi fields, which are explicitly constructed and shown to give a complete description of the entire space of tight geodesics. Jacobi fields measure the extent to which geodesic stability breaks down. Unlike most finiteness properties of curve complexes, the arguments presented here do not rely on hyperbolicity, but rather on structures similar to Morse theory. MSC: 53C22 Geodesics in global differential geometry 58D19 Group actions and symmetry properties 55U10 Simplicial sets and complexes in algebraic topology Keywords:tight geodesic segments; Jacobi fields; geodesic stability PDF BibTeX XML Cite \textit{I. Irmer}, Osaka J. Math. 54, No. 3, 475--497 (2017; Zbl 1421.53044) Full Text: arXiv Euclid OpenURL