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arxiv: 1108.1577 · v1 · pith:BWYBG2NTnew · submitted 2011-08-07 · 🧮 math.AP · math.DG

Conic singularities, generalized scattering matrix, and inverse scattering on asymptotically hyperbolic surfaces

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We consider an inverse problem associated with some 2-dimensional non-compact surfaces with conical singularities, cusps and regular ends. Our motivating example is a Riemann surface $\mathcal M = \Gamma\backslash{\bf H}^2$ associated with a Fuchsian group of the 1st kind $\Gamma$ containing parabolic elements. $\mathcal M$ is then non-compact, and has a finite number of cusps and elliptic singular points, which is regarded as a hyperbolic orbifold. We introduce a class of Riemannian surfaces with conical singularities on its finite part, having cusps and regular ends at infinity, whose metric is asymptotically hyperbolic. By observing solutions of the Helmholtz equation at the cusp, we define a generalized S-matrix. We then show that this generalized S-matrix determines the Riemannian metric and the structure of conical singularities.

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