Les surfaces euclidiennes à singularités coniques. (Euclidean surfaces with cone singularities) (Q1087150)
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Les surfaces euclidiennes à singularités coniques. (Euclidean surfaces with cone singularities) (English)
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1986
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A Euclidean surface with cone singularities is a surface which locally has the structure of a standard cone, and a structure cone is determined by the cone angle \(\theta\). Of particular interest are the examples of such structures which arise from quadratic differentials on a Riemannian surface. On a surface S with n singularities, it follows from the Gauss- Bonnet formula that \[ \sum^{n}_{i=1}(2\pi -\theta_ i)=2\pi \chi (S). \] The author gives a clear and elementary account of such surfaces and proves the classification theorem that gives a closed orientable surface S with n distinguished points and prescribing angles \(\theta_ 1,...,\theta_ n\) satisfying the above equation then in each class of conformal structures on S there is a suitably-normalized unique Euclidean structure with singularities with given cone angles at the distinguished points.
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cone singularity
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flat surface
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structure cone
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cone angle
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quadratic differentials
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Riemannian surface
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conformal structures
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