The random graph embeds in the curve graph of any infinite genus surface
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The random graph is an infinite graph with the universal property that any embedding of G−v extends to an embedding of G, for any finite graph. In this paper we show that this graph embeds in the curve graph of a surface Σ if and only if Σ has infinite genus, showing that the curve system on an infinite genus surface is “as complicated as possible”.
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