Invariants of complex and p-adic origami-curves
Origamis (also known as square-tiled surfaces) are Riemann surfaces which are constructed by glueing together finitely many unit squares. By varying the complex structure of these squares one obtains easily accessible examples of Teichmüller curves in the moduli space of Riemann surfaces.Different...
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Main Author: | Kremer, Karsten (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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KIT Scientific Publishing
2010
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