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The length is bounded
Let $\Sigma$ be a surface of finite type. Let $\mathcal{S}$ be the set of non-trivial isotopy classes of simple closed curves on $\Sigma$. One denotes by $l_x(\alpha)$ the infimal length of curves in ...
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Lengths of generators of surface group
Let $\Sigma$ be a closed genus $g\geq 2$ Riemann surface, which we equip with its unique constant curvature $-1$ hyperbolic metric. Let $\pi_1(\Sigma)$ be its fundamental group with respect to some ...
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When do two measured foliations on a surface define a Riemann surface structure?
Let $S$ be smooth surface of finite type, i.e. it has genus g and n punctures (assume $S$ to have negative Euler characteristic). We know by Hubbard-Masur theorem that given a measured foliation $(F,\...
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Simple smooth functions on Bolza surface
Consider the Bolza surface, a compact Riemann surface of genus 2.
It is an octagon in the Poincaire disk model with opposite sides identified.
I would like to write down some analytic expressions for ...
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Describing the hyperbolic structure of punctured torus in terms of the period lattice
Let $T$ be a torus, $T^* = T - \{p\}$ be the complement of a point $p$. Let's fix a pair of generators $x,y\in\pi_1(T^*)$. Their images in $\pi_1(T)$ also generate, and will also be denoted by $x,y$.
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Why is the Teichmüller space of a surface homeomorphic to a component of the $\mathrm{PSL} (2, \mathbb R)$ character variety of its fundamental group?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Hom{Hom}\DeclareMathOperator\PSL{PSL}$
I have a reference request for a proof for the following statement in the title:
The Teichmüller space $T_g$ of the surface $S_g$ of genus ...
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Conformal map between flat and hyperbolic torus with a boundary
I am confused because I can define two very different complex structures on the torus with a puncture/boundary.
For my first construction, I can imagine removing a disk from a flat torus, inheriting ...
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A Question about an article by Birman, Series
Birman and Series in their article GEODESICS WITH BOUNDED INTERSECTION NUMBER ON
SURFACES ARE SPARSELY DISTRIBUTED proved that the set of points on a hyperbolic surface (possibly with boundary) ...
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Bring's curve $\sum_{i=1}^5 x_i^k = 0$ for $k = 1,2,3$ and an analogue $\sum_{i=1}^6 y_i^k = 0$ for $k = 1,2,4,7$
Bring's curve or Bring's surface with genus 4 and $5!=120$ automorphisms can be given by the homogeneous equations,
$$x_1+x_2+x_3+x_4+x_5 = x_1^2+x_2^2+x_3^2+x_4^2+x_5^2 = \\x_1^3+x_2^3+x_3^3+x_4^3+...
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Pair of laminations that fill on a closed surface
Let $S$ be a hyperbolic surface of genus $g \geq 2$.
A discrete geodesic lamination on $S$ is a set of disjoint, simple, closed geodesics.
Let $L_{1}$ and $L_{2}$ be two discrete geodesic laminations ...
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Explicit triples of isomorphic Riemann surfaces
Inspired by a discussion with Neil Strickland I am very interested to hear of explicit examples (one per answer, please), as follows.
A compact Riemann surface can be presented in many different ways....
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Measured geodesic laminations have either discrete or Cantor set local cross-sections
I'm reading through Kerckhoff's paper "The Nielsen Realization Problem": https://www.jstor.org/stable/2007076.
In section 1, after he defines measured geodesic laminations, he makes the ...
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Fenchel-Nielsen length-length coordinates on Teichmueller space?
Let $S$ be closed hyperbolic surface with genus $g\geq 2$. Let $Teich(S)$ be the Teichmueller space of $S$. It's well known that $Teich(S)$ is diffeomorphic to a (6g-6)-dimensional cell, where a ...
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Cluster algebras of type A and X
I will base my question on Fock and Goncharov's paper Dual Teichmüller and lamination spaces.
Let $S$ be a surface with boundaries, marked points on such boundaries, punctures and boundaries without ...
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References on Hyperbolic Geometry and Teichmuller Theory
I am asking a soft question here.
I am learning hyperbolic geometry on my own. Recently, I have completed the book "Fuchsian Groups" by Svetlana Katok. Also, I have background in Lee's three ...
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References on Riemann surfaces
I have asked the question in MSE, but did not get an answer.
I am asking a soft question here. I am interested in learning about Hyperbolic Geometry. I have read the book named "Fuchsian Groups&...
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Can you cover a genus a billion hyperbolic surface with 15 balls?
Here's a question I was wondering about this week. Not sure how interesting it is, but I thought it was kind of curious.
Question: Given $k$, is there a number $N=N(k)$ such that if a closed ...
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Explicit description of the group of deck transformations acting on the universal cover of a Riemann Surface
I am finding the explicit description of genus $2$ surface as the upper half plane modulo group of Deck Transformation. I did't find it anywhere. Also, I found a similar question here. But, there is ...
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Equations defining hyperbolic geodesics in $\mathbb C \setminus\{0,1\}$
Let $X=\mathbb C\setminus\{0,1\}$, equipped with the hyperbolic structure it inherits from Klein's modular $\lambda$ function $\lambda:\mathbb H \to X$. In each (non-peripheral and nontrivial) free-...
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Weil-Petersson metric with respect to covering
Let $S$ be a closed oriented surface of genus $g\geq 2$. Consider the Teichmuller space $T(S)$. Let $d_t$ be the Teichmuller metric and $d_{WP}$ be the Weil-Petersson metric on $T(S)$. Let $P:S_1\...
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Systole of Riemann surfaces of genus $g$
In Buser and Sarnak's "On the period matrix of a Riemann surface
of large genus", we get
$$\frac4{3}\le\limsup_{g\rightarrow\infty}\frac{\max\{\operatorname{sys}(S)|S\in\mathcal{M}_g\}}{\log ...
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Cutting up the Bring surface into six pairs of pants
The Bring sextic, with 120 automorphisms, is the numerically most symmetric compact Riemann surface of genus 4. To cut it up into six pairs of pants, we need to cut along nine disjoint geodesic loops....
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Purely analytic proof of the Nielsen-Thurston classification theorem
I hope this question is appropriate for the site. I've been looking at the expositions of Bers' proof of the Nielsen-Thurston classification given in Hubbard's Teichmüller Theory
and Applications to ...
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Coordinates for Laminations: geometric versus shear
Let $S$ be an orientable surface with a triangulation T.
A lamination $\ell$ is a simple closed curve on $S$, up to isotopy. We will assume that $\ell$ is drawn in such a way that it intersects the ...
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Moduli, Teichmüller spaces and mapping class group of a sphere with four punctures
In the complex analytic setting, it is easy to see that the moduli space of a sphere with four punctures is $\mathcal{M}=\mathbb{CP}^1 / { 0,1,\infty }$, since I can use a Moebius transformation to ...
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Visualizing hyperbolic metric of punctured sphere
Uniformization of the 3-punctured sphere generates a "pants" configuration with three legs narrowing down to cusps. This is supposed to have a metric of constant negative curvature, and I can see this ...
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Effect of plumbing a surface on the marked length spectrum
First I'll recall the plumbing procedure.
Let $M$ be a noded Riemann surface with nodes $p_1,\dots, p_n$. There is a family of pairwise disjoint neighbourhoods of each node $U_i$ that has coordinates ...
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How the hyperbolic metric changes when we add a puncture?
Suppose we have a surface $S$ of a finite genus, without boundary with a finite number of punctures. Suppose that this surface comes equipped with a hyperbolic metric of curvature $-1$.
Question 1: If ...
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fundamental domains in H^2 containing large balls
I would like to construct a genus $g$ surface regularly tiled by triangles (for example by 238 triangles). Edmunds-Ewing-Kulkarni prove that the only obstruction to doing this is Euler characteristic ...
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Simple Closed Hyperbolic Geodesics on Punctured Spheres
Thinking of $\mathbb {CP^1}$ as the sphere $S^2\subset\mathbb R^3$, we can define the notion of a circle on it to be a subset that is got by a hyperplane section of $S^2$ inside $\mathbb R^3$. This ...
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Geodesic current supported on a pencil?
Consider a geodesic current $\mu$ on a closed surface $\Sigma$, as defined by Bonahon ("The Geometry of Teichmüller space via geodesic currents"). These are $\pi_1(\Sigma)$-invariant measures on the ...
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Cluster algebra and Fenchel Nielsen coordinates
Certain cluster algebras arise from ideal triangulations of hyperbolic Riemann surfaces. The combinatorics behind their mutations can be understood in terms of "flips" in the triangulation, and the ...
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Equality on $\partial \mathbb{H}$ of lifts for isotopy to a conformal map
Let $\mathbb{H} \subset \mathbb{C}$ be the upper half plane. First recall the following statement: if $f^* \colon \mathbb{H} \rightarrow \mathbb{H}$ is quasi-conformal (qc), then there exists an ...
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Real section of moduli space of Riemann surfaces
In (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/002240499390049Y) it is mentioned the real section of the moduli space of Riemann surfaces of genus 0. It can be intuitively defined as a subset ...
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Short basis in $\pi_1$ on a hyperbolic surface of bounded diameter
First, some terminology. Let $(S,x)$ be a compact surface of genus $g>0$. A standard collection of loops $\gamma_1,\ldots, \gamma_{2g}$ based at $x$ is a collection of loops that cuts $S$ into a ...
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Build a Fuchsian group starting from punctures on a disk
Consider the moduli space of hyperbolic metrics on the disk with $n>3$ marked points on its boundary, $\mathcal{M}_{D,n}$.
$\mathcal{M}_{D,n}$ can be parametrised in terms of cross ratios of the ...
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Cutting a circle from the hyperbolic plane
Let D be the Poincare' disk its natural hyperbolic metric and with at least 1 marked point on $\partial D$. Suppose I cut an hyperbolic circle of radius $r$ away from it, then I get a Riemann surface ...
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What is a half cusp in hyperbolic geometry?
I already asked this question on math.stackexchange, but it was suggested that I post it here as well.
The paper Devadoss, Heath, and Vipismakul - Deformations of bordered Riemann surfaces and ...
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Mapping-Class Groups of Subsurfaces of a Hyperbolic Surface
If $\mathcal{R}'$ is a closed subsurface of a hyperbolic surface $\mathcal{R}$, then there is an inclusion homomorphism between the mapping class groups:
$$\text{Mod}(\mathcal{R}')\longrightarrow \...
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Bers' constant for compact hyperbolic surfaces with geodesic boundary
The clasical Bers' theorem about pants decomposition says that any compact Riemann surface of genus $g \geq 2$ has a pants decomposition such that every cutting geodesic in this decomposition is of ...
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How can I calculate the period matrix of this Riemann surface?
I am attempting to calculate the period matrix of the Riemann surface associated to the zero set of a complex curve: $y^3 = x^4 -1$.
Background:
It is my understanding that the period matrix of a ...
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Teichmuller Space of a Disk with Holes and Boundary Punctures
If we consider a disk $D$ with $h$ holes and $n$ punctures on the boundary of the disk, then:
Is there a uniformization theorem for such surfaces?
What is the condition on $h$ and $n$ such that we ...
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Riemann Theta Function On Hyperbolic Riemann Surfaces
The Riemann theta function for a genus $g$ closed Riemann surface with period matrix $\tau=[\tau_{ij}]$ is defined by
$$\theta(\{z_1,\cdots,z_g\}|\tau)=\Sigma_{n\in\mathbb{Z}^g}e^{\pi i(n\cdot\tau\...
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Uniformizations of the bordered/punctured Riemann surfaces
The uniformization theorems of Riemann surfaces state that any Riemann surface can be constructed by an action of some group on some space. It is quite hard to find materials relating different ...
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Reference for 'Normal Subgroups of Fuchsian Groups'
I am looking for a reference on how to explicitly construct normal subgroups of a given Fuchsian group. I appreciate any help.
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The Teichmüller space $T_g$ of a closed riemann surface $S_g$ of genus $g \geq 2$ can't be parametrized by $6g−6$ geodesic length functions
I asked this question almost a month ago on Math SE. After waiting three weeks for an answer or a comment, I opened a bounty on the question in hope that it might get an answer this way. The bounty ...
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Schwarz–Ahlfors–Pick theorem for hyperbolic pair of pants
Let $\mathcal{P}$ be a hyperbolic pair of pants with geodesic boundary and $\Sigma_3$ be the hyperbolic thrice punctures sphere. I want to construct a conformal map $f:\mathcal{P}\rightarrow \Sigma_3$ ...
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Canonical immersion of the double torus
It is easy to check that the immersion $\mathbb{T}^2=\mathbb{S}^1\times \mathbb{S}^1\longrightarrow\mathbb{R}^4$, $(\alpha,\beta)\longmapsto(\cos\alpha,\sin\alpha,\cos\beta,\sin\beta)$ induces the ...
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Failure of Mostow rigidity in dimension 2
I am trying to understand why Mostow rigidity fails in dimension 2. More concretely, I have the following question:
(1) What is an example of a quasiisometry $f$ of the hyperbolic plane $\mathbb H^2$ ...
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Intersection of closed geodesics in hyperbolic surface
This question may be easy but I could not come up with a proof.
Let $F$ be a hyperbolic surface of finite type (with finitely many boundary and finitely many puncture). Let $\gamma$ be a closed non-...