Holomorphic Curves in Moduli Spaces Are Quasi-Isometrically Immersed
Abstract
A holomorphic curve in moduli spaces is the image of a non-constant holomorphic map from a hyperbolic surface of type to the moduli space of closed Riemann surfaces of genus . We show that, when all peripheral monodromies are of infinite order, the holomorphic map is a quasi-isometric immersion with parameters depending only on , , and the systole of . When peripheral monodromies also satisfy an additional condition, we find a lift quasi-isometrically embedding a fundamental polygon of the hyperbolic surface into the Teichm\"uller space. We further improve the Parshin-Arakelov finiteness theorem, by proving that there are only finitely many monodromy homomorphisms induced by holomorphic curves of type in where systole is bounded away from , up to equivalence.
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@article{arxiv.2401.09327,
title = {Holomorphic Curves in Moduli Spaces Are Quasi-Isometrically Immersed},
author = {Yibo Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09327},
year = {2025}
}
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25p., 13 figures