The curious moduli spaces of unmarked Kleinian surface group (Q2879624)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6019021
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The curious moduli spaces of unmarked Kleinian surface group
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6019021

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    The curious moduli spaces of unmarked Kleinian surface group (English)
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    29 March 2012
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    hyperbolic 3-manifold
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    Kleinian group
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    moduli space
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    compactification
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    The moduli spaces of closed hyperbolic surfaces have been studied extensively by many mathematicians from various viewpoints. In dimension 3, deformation spaces of hyperbolic 3-manifolds, which correspond to Teichmüller spaces for closed surfaces, have drawn much attention in the theory of Kleinian groups. In contrast, the moduli spaces of (unmarked) hyperbolic 3-manifolds have been little studied. This paper constitutes pioneering work on this topic.NEWLINENEWLINEThe authors consider the moduli space of hyperbolic 3-manifolds homotopy equivalent to a closed surface \(S\) endowed with the topology coming from the algebraic topology of the deformation space, which they denote by \(A\mathcal I(S)\). They show that there are non-closed points in \(A\mathcal I(S)\), and that although the geometrically finite points are closed, the subset of geometrically finite points is not Hausdorff. They also show that one can consider a compactification of \(A\mathcal I(S)\) analogous to the Mumford-Deligne compactification \(\overline{\mathcal M}(S)\) of the moduli space \(\mathcal M(S)\). The natural inclusion from \(\mathcal M(S)\) to \(A\mathcal I(S)\) can be extended continuously to an inclusion from \(\overline{\mathcal M} (S)\) to this compactification.
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