Asymptoticity of grafting and Teichmüller rays
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Abstract: We show that any grafting ray in Teichm"{u}ller space determined by an arational lamination or a multi-curve is (strongly) asymptotic to a Teichm"{u}ller geodesic ray. As a consequence the projection of a generic grafting ray to moduli space is dense. We also show that the set of points in Teichm"{u}ller space obtained by integer (2pi-) graftings on any hyperbolic surface projects to a dense set, which implies that complex projective surfaces with any fixed Fuchsian holonomy are dense in moduli space.
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