Indiscriminate covers of infinite translation surfaces are innocent, not devious
Abstract
We consider the interaction between passing to finite covers and ergodic properties of the straight-line flow on finite area translation surfaces with infinite topological type. Infinite type provides for a rich family of degree covers for any integer . We give examples which demonstrate that passing to a finite cover can destroy ergodicity, but we also provide evidence that this phenomenon is rare. We define a natural notion of a random degree cover and show that, in many cases, ergodicity and unique ergodicity are preserved under passing to random covers. This work provides a new context for exploring the relationship between recurrence of the Teichm\"uller flow and ergodic properties of the straight-line flow.
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@article{arxiv.1503.00389,
title = {Indiscriminate covers of infinite translation surfaces are innocent, not devious},
author = {W. Patrick Hooper and Rodrigo Treviño},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.00389},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Improved exposition thanks to referee's comments. 54 pages, 9 figures