Thomas Le Fils
Abstract
Topological surfaces are classified by their number of holes, but a single surface can support many distinct geometric structures. Among these, hyperbolic structures play a central role. The space that parameterises all such hyperbolic structures is called the Teichm眉ller space.
In the first hour, I will give an introduction to these spaces and to mapping class groups, which capture the symmetries of a surface.
In the second hour, I will introduce translation surfaces and explain their connections to Teichm眉ller theory. I will then present an important system of coordinates on the space parameterising translation surfaces, the period coordinates, and discuss results characterising the periods that can arise.
Pure Mathematics
University of Sydney
Wednesday July 16th, 2025, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Room 3085, Anita B. Lawrence