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A series associated to generating pairs of a once punctured torus group and a proof of McShane's identity
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    A series associated to generating pairs of a once punctured torus group and a proof of McShane's identity (English)
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    5 October 2011
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    In his paper [Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 36, No. 2, 181--187 (2004; Zbl 1052.57021)], \textit{G. McShane} proved that for any finite-area hyperbolic metric on a punctured torus, one has the following identity: \[ \sum_{\gamma}\arcsin \left(\frac{1}{\cosh(|\gamma|/2)}\right)=\pi/2 \] where the sum is taken over all simple closed geodesics passing through a fixed pair of Weierstrass points. In the paper under review, the author provides a new proof of this identity based on an investigation of the arrangement of axes of simple hyperbolic elements in a once-punctured torus-group which are represented by palindromic words. The author's argument also includes a short proof of the fact that the linear measure of the infinitesimal Birman-Series set is zero.
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    simple closed geodesics
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    McShane identity
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    hyperbolic geometry
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