Discontinuous normals in non-Euclidean geometries and two-dimensional gravity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6406992
DOI10.3390/SYM14101979arXiv2208.02658MaRDI QIDQ6406992FDOQ6406992
Authors: Emmanuele Battista, Giampiero Esposito
Publication date: 4 August 2022
Abstract: This paper builds two detailed examples of generalized normal in non-Euclidean spaces, i.e. the hyperbolic and elliptic geometries. In the hyperbolic plane we define a n-sided hyperbolic polygon P, which is the Euclidean closure of the hyperbolic plane H, bounded by n hyperbolic geodesic segments. The polygon P is built by considering the unique geodesic that connects the n+2 vertices (tilde z),z0,z1,...,z(n-1),z(n). The geodesics that link the vertices are Euclidean semicircles centred on the real axis. The vector normal to the geodesic linking two consecutive vertices is evaluated and turns out to be discontinuous. Within the framework of elliptic geometry, we solve the geodesic equation and construct a geodesic triangle. Also in this case, we obtain a discontinuous normal vector field. Last, the possible application to two-dimensional Euclidean quantum gravity is outlined.
This page was built for publication: Discontinuous normals in non-Euclidean geometries and two-dimensional gravity
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6406992)