Closed geodesics on ideal polyhedra of dimension 2 (Q1815500)

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    Closed geodesics on ideal polyhedra of dimension 2
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 944405

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      Closed geodesics on ideal polyhedra of dimension 2 (English)
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      12 November 1996
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      Ideal polyhedra of dimension 2 are unions of ideal hyperbolic triangles which are glued together by isometries along their sides. The infimum of the lengths of broken geodesics defines a pseudodistance on such ideal polyhedra. In Theorem 1 the author proves that this is in fact a geodesic metric under certain finiteness assumptions. In Theorem 2 it is shown that for each closed curve there is a unique distance realizing closed geodesic in the same homotopy class. The only exception are curves homotopic to a cusp, meaning that the infimum of the length in this homotopy class is zero. However, this minimal closed geodesic is not necessarily simple.
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      developing surface
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      geodesic segment
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      ideal triangle
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      ideal polyhedron
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