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Relative shapes of thick subsets of moduli space

Geometric Topology 2013-06-27 v1

Abstract

A closed hyperbolic surface of genus g2g\ge 2 can be decomposed into pairs of pants along shortest closed geodesics and if these curves are sufficiently short (and with lengths uniformly bounded away from 0), then the geometry of the surface is essentially determined by the combinatorics of the pants decomposition. These combinatorics are determined by a trivalent graph, so we call such surfaces {\em trivalent}. In this paper, in a first attempt to understand the "shape" of the subset \ts\ts of moduli space consisting of surfaces whose systoles fill, we compare it metrically, asymptotically in g, with the set \tri\tri of trivalent surfaces. As our main result, we find that the set \ts\tri\ts \cap \tri is metrically "sparse" in \ts\ts (where we equip \moduli\moduli with either the Thurston or the Teichm\"uller metric).

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@article{arxiv.1306.6146,
  title  = {Relative shapes of thick subsets of moduli space},
  author = {James W. Anderson and Hugo Parlier and Alexandra Pettet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6146},
  year   = {2013}
}