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arxiv: math/0607081 · v3 · submitted 2006-07-04 · 🧮 math.DG · hep-th

On the renormalized volume of hyperbolic 3-manifolds

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keywords volumeformulasgeometricalpartialprocedurerenormalizedvariationalcertain
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The renormalized volume of hyperbolic manifolds is a quantity motivated by the AdS/CFT correspondence of string theory and computed via a certain regularization procedure. The main aim of the present paper is to elucidate its geometrical meaning. We use another regularization procedure based on surfaces equidistant to a given convex surface \partial N. The renormalized volume computed via this procedure is equal to what we call the W-volume of the convex region N given by the usual volume of N minus the quarter of the integral of the mean curvature over \partial N. The W-volume satisfies some remarkable properties. First, this quantity is self-dual in the sense explained in the paper. Second, it verifies some simple variational formulas analogous to the classical geometrical Schlafli identities. These variational formulas are invariant under a certain transformation that replaces the data at \partial N by those at infinity of M. We use the variational formulas in terms of the data at infinity to give a simple geometrical proof of results of Takhtajan et al on the Kahler potential on various moduli spaces.

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