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Geometry and Topology of Surfaces
 
Sebastian Baader Universität Bern, Switzerland
A publication of European Mathematical Society
Geometry and Topology of Surfaces
Softcover ISBN:  978-3-98547-000-6
Product Code:  EMSZLEC/26
List Price: $35.00
AMS Member Price: $28.00
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
Geometry and Topology of Surfaces
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Geometry and Topology of Surfaces
Sebastian Baader Universität Bern, Switzerland
A publication of European Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-3-98547-000-6
Product Code:  EMSZLEC/26
List Price: $35.00
AMS Member Price: $28.00
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
  • Book Details
     
     
    EMS Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics
    Volume: 262021; 86 pp
    MSC: Primary 57

    These lecture notes cover the classification of hyperbolic structures and measured foliations on surfaces in a minimalist way. While the inspiration is obviously taken from the excellent books Primer on mapping class groups and Travaux de Thurston sur les surfaces, the author tries to include a little bit more of hyperbolic trigonometry, including a proof of Basmajian's identity on the orthogeodesic spectrum, while keeping the rest short.

    A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.

    Readership

    Students and researchers working in low-dimensional topology and geometry.

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Volume: 262021; 86 pp
MSC: Primary 57

These lecture notes cover the classification of hyperbolic structures and measured foliations on surfaces in a minimalist way. While the inspiration is obviously taken from the excellent books Primer on mapping class groups and Travaux de Thurston sur les surfaces, the author tries to include a little bit more of hyperbolic trigonometry, including a proof of Basmajian's identity on the orthogeodesic spectrum, while keeping the rest short.

A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.

Readership

Students and researchers working in low-dimensional topology and geometry.

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