Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Math 211B - Group Actions Seminar
Samantha Fairchild
Max Planck Institute
Shrinking rates of horizontal gaps for generic translation surfaces
Abstract:
A translation surface is given by polygons in the plane, with sides identified by translations to create a closed Riemann surface with a flat structure away from finitely many singular points. Understanding geodesic flow on a surface involves understanding saddle connections. Saddle connections are the geodesics starting and ending at these singular points and are associated to a discrete subset of the plane. To measure the behavior of saddle connections of length at most $R$, we obtain precise decay rates as $R$ goes to infinity for the difference in angle between two almost horizontal saddle connections. This is based on joint work with Jon Chaika.
Host: Brandon Seward
January 26, 2023
10:00 AM
Zoom ID 967 4109 3409
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Research Areas
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems****************************