Insecurity for compact surfaces of positive genus (Q976836)
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Insecurity for compact surfaces of positive genus (English)
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16 June 2010
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A Riemannian manifold is called \textit{secure} (resp. \textit{totally insecure}) if for any pair of points (resp. for no pair of points) the geodesics between these points can be blocked by a finite number of point obstacles. It is an open conjecture that a compact Riemannian manifold is secure if and only if it is flat. In the paper this conjecture is shown for surfaces of positive genus. In addition the authors show that a closed Riemannian surface of genus at least two is totally insecure.
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compact Riemannian surface
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minimal geodesic
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closed geodesic
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free homotopy class
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blocking set
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insecurity
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flat torus
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surface of genus greater than one
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