Geometry of Riemann Surfaces and Teichm ller Spaces

Geometry of Riemann Surfaces and Teichm  ller Spaces
Author: M. Seppälä,T. Sorvali
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-08-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0080872808

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The moduli problem is to describe the structure of the space of isomorphism classes of Riemann surfaces of a given topological type. This space is known as the moduli space and has been at the center of pure mathematics for more than a hundred years. In spite of its age, this field still attracts a lot of attention, the smooth compact Riemann surfaces being simply complex projective algebraic curves. Therefore the moduli space of compact Riemann surfaces is also the moduli space of complex algebraic curves. This space lies on the intersection of many fields of mathematics and may be studied from many different points of view. The aim of this monograph is to present information about the structure of the moduli space using as concrete and elementary methods as possible. This simple approach leads to a rich theory and opens a new way of treating the moduli problem, putting new life into classical methods that were used in the study of moduli problems in the 1920s.

Moduli Spaces of Riemann Surfaces

Moduli Spaces of Riemann Surfaces
Author: Benson Farb,Richard Hain,Eduard Looijenga
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821898871

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Mapping class groups and moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces were the topics of the Graduate Summer School at the 2011 IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute. This book presents the nine different lecture series comprising the summer school, covering a selection of topics of current interest. The introductory courses treat mapping class groups and Teichmüller theory. The more advanced courses cover intersection theory on moduli spaces, the dynamics of polygonal billiards and moduli spaces, the stable cohomology of mapping class groups, the structure of Torelli groups, and arithmetic mapping class groups. The courses consist of a set of intensive short lectures offered by leaders in the field, designed to introduce students to exciting, current research in mathematics. These lectures do not duplicate standard courses available elsewhere. The book should be a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers interested in the topology, geometry and dynamics of moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces and related topics. Titles in this series are co-published with the Institute for Advanced Study/Park City Mathematics Institute. Members of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) receive a 20% discount from list price.

An Introduction to Teichm ller Spaces

An Introduction to Teichm  ller Spaces
Author: Yoichi Imayoshi,Masahiko Taniguchi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9784431681748

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This book offers an easy and compact access to the theory of TeichmA1/4ller spaces, starting from the most elementary aspects to the most recent developments, e.g. the role this theory plays with regard to string theory. TeichmA1/4ller spaces give parametrization of all the complex structures on a given Riemann surface. This subject is related to many different areas of mathematics including complex analysis, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, topology in two and three dimensions, Kleinian and Fuchsian groups, automorphic forms, complex dynamics, and ergodic theory. Recently, TeichmA1/4ller spaces have begun to play an important role in string theory. Imayoshi and Taniguchi have attempted to make the book as self-contained as possible. They present numerous examples and heuristic arguments in order to help the reader grasp the ideas of TeichmA1/4ller theory. The book will be an excellent source of information for graduate students and reserachers in complex analysis and algebraic geometry as well as for theoretical physicists working in quantum theory.

Geometry of Riemann Surfaces

Geometry of Riemann Surfaces
Author: William J. Harvey,Frederick P. Gardiner,Gabino González-Diez,Christos Kourouniotis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2010-02-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521733076

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Original research and expert surveys on Riemann surfaces.

Handbook of Teichm ller Theory

Handbook of Teichm  ller Theory
Author: Athanase Papadopoulos
Publsiher: European Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3037190558

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This multi-volume set deals with Teichmuller theory in the broadest sense, namely, as the study of moduli space of geometric structures on surfaces, with methods inspired or adapted from those of classical Teichmuller theory. The aim is to give a complete panorama of this generalized Teichmuller theory and of its applications in various fields of mathematics. The volumes consist of chapters, each of which is dedicated to a specific topic. The volume has 19 chapters and is divided into four parts: The metric and the analytic theory (uniformization, Weil-Petersson geometry, holomorphic families of Riemann surfaces, infinite-dimensional Teichmuller spaces, cohomology of moduli space, and the intersection theory of moduli space). The group theory (quasi-homomorphisms of mapping class groups, measurable rigidity of mapping class groups, applications to Lefschetz fibrations, affine groups of flat surfaces, braid groups, and Artin groups). Representation spaces and geometric structures (trace coordinates, invariant theory, complex projective structures, circle packings, and moduli spaces of Lorentz manifolds homeomorphic to the product of a surface with the real line). The Grothendieck-Teichmuller theory (dessins d'enfants, Grothendieck's reconstruction principle, and the Teichmuller theory of the solenoid). This handbook is an essential reference for graduate students and researchers interested in Teichmuller theory and its ramifications, in particular for mathematicians working in topology, geometry, algebraic geometry, dynamical systems and complex analysis. The authors are leading experts in the field.

Compact Riemann Surfaces

Compact Riemann Surfaces
Author: Jürgen Jost
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662034460

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This book is novel in its broad perspective on Riemann surfaces: the text systematically explores the connection with other fields of mathematics. The book can serve as an introduction to contemporary mathematics as a whole, as it develops background material from algebraic topology, differential geometry, the calculus of variations, elliptic PDE, and algebraic geometry. The book is unique among textbooks on Riemann surfaces in its inclusion of an introduction to Teichmüller theory. For this new edition, the author has expanded and rewritten several sections to include additional material and to improve the presentation.

Teichm ller Theory in Riemannian Geometry

Teichm  ller Theory in Riemannian Geometry
Author: Anthony Tromba
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783034886130

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These lecture notes are based on the joint work of the author and Arthur Fischer on Teichmiiller theory undertaken in the years 1980-1986. Since then many of our colleagues have encouraged us to publish our approach to the subject in a concise format, easily accessible to a broad mathematical audience. However, it was the invitation by the faculty of the ETH Ziirich to deliver the ETH N achdiplom-Vorlesungen on this material which provided the opportunity for the author to develop our research papers into a format suitable for mathematicians with a modest background in differential geometry. We also hoped it would provide the basis for a graduate course stressing the application of fundamental ideas in geometry. For this opportunity the author wishes to thank Eduard Zehnder and Jiirgen Moser, acting director and director of the Forschungsinstitut fiir Mathematik at the ETH, Gisbert Wiistholz, responsible for the Nachdiplom Vorlesungen and the entire ETH faculty for their support and warm hospitality. This new approach to Teichmiiller theory presented here was undertaken for two reasons. First, it was clear that the classical approach, using the theory of extremal quasi-conformal mappings (in this approach we completely avoid the use of quasi-conformal maps) was not easily applicable to the theory of minimal surfaces, a field of interest of the author over many years. Second, many other active mathematicians, who at various times needed some Teichmiiller theory, have found the classical approach inaccessible to them.

Topology And Teichmuller Spaces Proceedings Of The 37th Taniguchi Symposium

Topology And Teichmuller Spaces   Proceedings Of The 37th Taniguchi Symposium
Author: Sadayoshi Kojima,Kyoji Saito,Y Matsumoto,Mika Seppala
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1996-11-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814602549

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This proceedings is a collection of articles on Topology and Teichmüller Spaces. Special emphasis is being put on the universal Teichmüller space, the topology of moduli of algebraic curves, the space of representations of discrete groups, Kleinian groups and Dehn filling deformations, the geometry of Riemann surfaces, and some related topics.