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Geometric structure and existence of reducible spherical conical metrics

Differential Geometry 2024-08-30 v2

Abstract

A conformal metric ds2{\rm d}s^{2} with finitely many conical singularities of constant Gaussian curvature K=1K=1 on a compact Riemann surface is referred to as a spherical conical metric. When the associated monodromy group of ds2{\rm d}s^{2} is diagonalizable, we refer to ds2{\rm d}s^{2} as a reducible spherical conical metric. The simplest case of a reducible spherical conical metric is a `football', which denotes a 2-sphere with a spherical conical metric that has precisely two singularities separated by a distance of π\pi. This study delves into the intrinsic geometric structure and existence of reducible spherical conical metrics on compact Riemann surfaces. We demonstrate that any such spherical surface can be divided into a finite number of pieces by cutting along a set of suitable geodesics, which connect the conical singularities and some smooth points of the metric. Especially, each piece is isometric to a portion obtained by cutting a football along a geodesic that joins the two conical singularities. As an application, an angle condition for the existence of such a metric is presented. Most notably, our study demonstrates the existence of a reducible spherical conical metric where all the saddle points of a Morse function are located on the same geodesic.

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@article{arxiv.2211.11929,
  title  = {Geometric structure and existence of reducible spherical conical metrics},
  author = {Zhiqiang Wei and Yingyi Wu and Bin Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11929},
  year   = {2024}
}

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47 pages, 17 figures