Paper folding, Riemann surfaces, and convergence of pseudo-Anosov sequences
Abstract
A method is presented for constructing closed surfaces out of Euclidean polygons with infinitely many segment identifications along the boundary. The metric on the quotient is identified. A sufficient condition is presented which guarantees that the Euclidean structure on the polygons induces a unique conformal structure on the quotient surface, making it into a closed Riemann surface. In this case, a modulus of continuity for uniformizing coordinates is found which depends only on the geometry of the polygons and on the identifications. An application is presented in which a uniform modulus of continuity is obtained for a family of pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms, making it possible to prove that they converge to a Teichm\"uller mapping on the Riemann sphere.
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@article{arxiv.1010.3448,
title = {Paper folding, Riemann surfaces, and convergence of pseudo-Anosov sequences},
author = {André de Carvalho and Toby Hall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3448},
year = {2014}
}
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75 pages, 18 figures