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The earthquake metric on Teichm{\"u}ller space

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This is the first paper to systematically study the earthquake metric, an asymmetric Finsler metric on Teichm{\"u}ller space introduced by Thurston. We provide proofs for several assertions of Thurston and establish new properties of this metric, among which are incompleteness, asymptotic distance to the boundary and comparisons with the Thurston metric and the Weil--Petersson metric. In doing so, we propose a novel asymmetric generalisation of the notion of completion for symmetric metrics, which we call the FD-completion, and prove that for the earthquake metric the FD-completion and various symmetrised metric completions coincide with the Weil--Petersson completion. We also answer a question of Thurston by giving an interpretation of this metric arising from a global minimisation problem, namely, the earthquake magnitude minimisation problem. At several points of this paper, we formulate a certain number of open problems which will show that the earthquake metric constitutes a promising subject.

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The canonical lamination calibrated by a cohomology class

math.DG · 2024-11-29 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Each unit costable cohomology class on a closed oriented Riemannian d-manifold (2 to 7) determines a unique largest lamination of minimal hypersurfaces calibrated by every calibration in the class, constraining the stable norm ball.

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  • The canonical lamination calibrated by a cohomology class math.DG · 2024-11-29 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    Each unit costable cohomology class on a closed oriented Riemannian d-manifold (2 to 7) determines a unique largest lamination of minimal hypersurfaces calibrated by every calibration in the class, constraining the stable norm ball.