Canonical tessellations of decorated hyperbolic surfaces (Q2111094)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7637002
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Canonical tessellations of decorated hyperbolic surfaces
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7637002

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    Canonical tessellations of decorated hyperbolic surfaces (English)
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    23 December 2022
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    A decoration of a hyperbolic surface of finite type is a choice of circle, horocycle or hypercycle about each cone-point, cusp or flare of the surface, respectively. In this article, it is shown that a decoration induces a unique canonical tessellation and dual decomposition of the underlying surface. They are analogues of the weighted Delaunay tessellation and Voronoi decomposition in the Euclidean plane. A characterisation in terms of the hyperbolic geometric equivalents of Delaunay's empty-discs and Laguerre's tangent-distance is developed. Furthermore, the relation between the tessellations and convex hulls in Minkowski space is presented, generalising the Epstein-Penner convex hull construction. This relation allows us to extend Weeks' flip algorithm to the case of decorated finite type hyperbolic surfaces. Finally, a simple description of the configuration space of decorations is given and it is shown that any fixed hyperbolic surface only admits a finite number of combinatorially different canonical tessellations.
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    hyperbolic surfaces
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    weighted Delaunay tessellations
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    weighted Voronoi decompositions
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    Epstein-Penner convex hull
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    flip algorithm
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    configuration space
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