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Infinitesimal rigidity of cone-manifolds and the Stoker problem for hyperbolic and Euclidean polyhedra
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    Infinitesimal rigidity of cone-manifolds and the Stoker problem for hyperbolic and Euclidean polyhedra (English)
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    21 October 2011
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    The deformation theory of hyperbolic and Euclidean cone-manifolds with all cone angles less than \(2\pi\) plays an important role in many problems in low-dimensional topology and in the geometrization of \(3\)-manifolds. Furthermore, various old conjectures dating back to Stoker about the moduli space of convex hyperbolic and Euclidean polyhedra can be reduced to the study of deformations of cone-manifolds by doubling a polyhedron across its faces. This deformation theory has been understood by Hodgson and Kerckhoff in the case when the singular sets have no vertices, and by Weiss when the cone angles are less than \(\pi\). The authors prove an infinitesimal rigidity result valid for cone angles less than \(2\pi\), stating that infinitesimal deformations which leave the dihedral angles fixed are trivial in the hyperbolic case, and reduce to some simple deformations in the Euclidean case. The method is to treat this as a problem concerning the deformation theory of singular Einstein metrics, and to apply analytic methods about elliptic operators on stratified spaces.
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    deformation theory of cone-manifolds
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    Stoker problem for convex polyhedra
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    infinitesimal rigidity
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