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A classification of semi-equivelar gems on the double torus

Published 15 Dec 2025 in math.GT | (2512.13135v1)

Abstract: A \emph{semi-equivelar gem} of a PL $d$-manifold is a regular colored graph that represents the manifold and admits a regular embedding on a surface, such that the cyclic sequence of face degrees around each vertex is identical. In [1,4], semi-equivelar gems of PL $d$-manifolds embedded on surfaces with Euler characteristic $χ\geq -1$ were classified. In this paper, we extend this classification to semi-equivelar gems embedded on the double torus. We show that any such gem must belong to one of the following 31 types: $(45)$, $(64)$, $(43,6)$, $(43,8)$, $(43,12)$, $(42,62)$, $(4,6,4,6)$, $(42,82)$, $(4,8,4,8)$, $(83)$, $(103)$, $(62,8)$, $(62,10)$, $(62,12)$, $(62,18)$, $(102,4)$, $(122,4)$, $(162,4)$, $(82,6)$, $(122,6)$, $(4,6,14)$, $(4,6,16)$, $(4,6,18)$, $(4,6,20)$, $(4,6,24)$, $(4,6,36)$, $(4,8,10)$, $(4,8,12)$, $(4,8,16)$, $(4,8,24)$, and $(4,10,20)$. Furthermore, we provide explicit constructions of semi-equivelar gems realizing each of these types.

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