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Quadratic differentials with prescribed singularities

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The local invariants of a meromorphic quadratic differential on a compact Riemann surface are the orders of zeros and poles, and the residues at the poles of even orders. The main result of this paper is that with few exceptions, every pattern of local invariants can be obtained by a quadratic differential on some Riemann surface. The exceptions are completely classified and only occur in genera zero and one. Moreover, in the case of a nonconnected stratum, we show that, with three exceptions in genus one, every invariants can be realized in each connected component of the stratum. These results are obtained using the flat metric induced by the differentials. We give an application by bounding the number of disjoint cylinders on a primitive quadratic differential.

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  • Which Holonomy Signatures Are Realizable? A Complete Answer for Closed Surfaces math.GT · 2026-08-02 · accept · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    All but five explicit holonomy signatures are realizable on closed surfaces; the five are three torus cases (no cones with nontrivial holonomy, (3π/2,5π/2), (π,3π) with holonomy 2Z4) and two genus-two cases (6π and (3π,5π) with holonomy 2Z4).