Polyhedral structure of maximal Gromov hyperbolic spaces with finite boundary
Abstract
The boundary of a boundary continuous Gromov hyperbolic space carries a natural Moebius structure on the boundary. For a proper, geodesically complete, boundary continuous Gromov hyperbolic space , the boundary equipped with its cross-ratio is a particular kind of quasi-metric space, called a quasi-metric antipodal space. Given a quasi-metric antipodal space , one may consider the family of all hyperbolic fillings of . In \cite{biswas2024quasi} it was shown that this family has a unique upper bound (with respect to a natural partial order on hyperbolic fillings of ), which can be described explicitly in terms of the cross-ratio on . As shown in \cite{biswas2024quasi}, the spaces constitute a natural class of spaces called maximal Gromov hyperbolic spaces. A natural problem is to describe explicitly the maximal Gromov hyperbolic spaces whose boundary is finite. We show that for a maximal Gromov hyperbolic space with boundary of cardinality , the space is isometric to a finite polyhedral complex embedded in with cells of dimension at most , given by attaching half-lines to vertices of a compact polyhedral complex. In particular the geometry at infinity of is trivial. The combinatorics of the polyhedral complex is determined by certain relations on the boundary , called antipodal relations. In \cite{biswas2024quasi} it was shown that maximal Gromov hyperbolic spaces are injective metric spaces. We give a shorter, simpler proof of this fact in the case of spaces with finite boundary. We also consider the space of deformations of a maximal Gromov hyperbolic space with finite boundary, and define an associated Teichmuller space.
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@article{arxiv.2410.18579,
title = {Polyhedral structure of maximal Gromov hyperbolic spaces with finite boundary},
author = {Kingshook Biswas and Arkajit Pal Choudhury},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18579},
year = {2025}
}