Timeline for Ending lamination theorem
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Jan 20, 2018 at 9:47 | comment | added | user50806 | In Mcmullen's book the result is in fact stronger. If I got it right, I think that he shows a pointed Gromov Haussdorf convergence. Namely, given at a sequence of points in the degenerated end existing all compact sets, one can consider the sequence of pointed riemannian manifolds associated. This sequence converges to the $Z$-cover of an hyperbolic manifold in the Gromov Haussdorf sense. But I will be interested in any reference, even if it shows only quasi-isometry. What would you recommend as a ready-to-use one ? | |
Jan 19, 2018 at 22:48 | comment | added | Misha | It depends on what you mean by "asymptotically isometric". If you mean "quasi-isometric" or "bi-Lipschitz", then yes, this is exactly how the ELT is proven. | |
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