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Complex projective structures with Schottky holonomy
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    Complex projective structures with Schottky holonomy (English)
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    31 July 2012
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    The author considers a closed orientable surface \(S\) of genus \(g\geq2\) which is homeomorphic to \(\Omega/G\), where \(\Omega\) refers to the domain of discontinuity of the Schottky group \(G\) whose rank is equal to \(g\). Clearly, in this setting \(S\) can be equipped with a complex projective structure with holonomy \(\rho\), for some fixed epimorphism \(\rho: \pi_1(S) \to G\). The main result of the paper is that every such projective structure with holonomy is derived via performing a \(2\pi\)-grafting on \(\Omega/G\) along a multiloop on \(S\). (The reader might like to recall that, roughly speaking, a \textit{\(2\pi\)-grafting} transforms a projective structure into some other projective structure without changing the holonomy representation, whereas a \textit{multiloop} is the union of isolated and disjoint simple closed curves).
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    complex projective structures
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    grafting
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    Schottky group
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