Dynamical Aspects of Teichmüller Theory: SL(2,R)-Action on Moduli Spaces of Flat Surfaces (Atlantis Studies in Dynamical Systems, 7) by Carlos Matheus Silva Santos (PDF)

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  • Published: 2018
  • Number of pages: 136 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 2.30 MB
  • Authors: Carlos Matheus Silva Santos

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This book is a remarkable contribution to the literature on dynamical systems and geometry. It consists of a selection of work in current research on Teichmüller dynamics, a field that has continued to develop rapidly in the past decades. After a comprehensive introduction, the author investigates the dynamics of the Teichmüller flow, presenting several self-contained chapters, each addressing a different aspect on the subject. The author includes innovative expositions, all the while solving open problems, constructing examples, and supplementing with illustrations. This book is a rare find in the field with its guidance and support for readers through the complex content of moduli spaces and Teichmüller Theory. The author is an internationally recognized expert in dynamical systems with a talent to explain topics that is rarely found in the field. He has created a text that would benefit specialists in, not only dynamical systems and geometry, but also Lie theory and number theory.

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Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover This book is a remarkable contribution to the literature on dynamical systems and geometry. It consists of a selection of work in current research on Teichmüller dynamics, a field that has continued to develop rapidly in the past decades. After a comprehensive introduction, the author investigates the dynamics of the Teichmüller flow, presenting several self-contained chapters, each addressing a different aspect on the subject. The author includes innovative expositions, all the while solving open problems, constructing examples, and supplementing with illustrations. This book is a rare find in the field with its guidance and support for readers through the complex content of moduli spaces and Teichmüller Theory. The author is an internationally recognized expert in dynamical systems with a talent to explain topics that is rarely found in the field. He has created a text that would benefit specialists in, not only dynamical systems and geometry, but also Lie theory and number theory. About the Author Carlos Matheus Silva Santos is a Brazilian mathematician who is an expert in the field of dynamical systems. He currently works at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), while teaching at both École Polytechnique and Université Paris 13. Additionally, he has organized various conferences in Paris and Rio de Janiero on the topic of dynamical systems.

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