Topology Seminar - Marissa Loving

Marissa Loving
February 7, 2019
1:50 pm - 2:50 pm
Enarson Classroom 226

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2019-02-07 13:50:00 2019-02-07 14:50:00 Topology Seminar - Marissa Loving Title: Spectral Rigidity of q-differential Metrics Speaker: Marissa Loving (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Abstract: When geometric structures on surfaces are determined by the lengths of curves, it is natural to ask which curves’ lengths do we really need to know? It is a classical result of Fricke that a hyperbolic metric on a surface is determined by its marked simple length spectrum. More recently, Duchin–Leininger–Rafi proved that a flat metric induced by a unit-norm quadratic differential is also determined by its marked simple length spectrum. In this talk, I will describe a generalization of the notion of simple curves to that of q-simple curves, for any positive integer q, and show that the lengths of q-simple curves suffice to determine a non-positively curved Euclidean cone metric induced by a q-differential metric. Enarson Classroom 226 America/New_York public

Title: Spectral Rigidity of q-differential Metrics

SpeakerMarissa Loving (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Abstract: When geometric structures on surfaces are determined by the lengths of curves, it is natural to ask which curves’ lengths do we really need to know? It is a classical result of Fricke that a hyperbolic metric on a surface is determined by its marked simple length spectrum. More recently, Duchin–Leininger–Rafi proved that a flat metric induced by a unit-norm quadratic differential is also determined by its marked simple length spectrum. In this talk, I will describe a generalization of the notion of simple curves to that of q-simple curves, for any positive integer q, and show that the lengths of q-simple curves suffice to determine a non-positively curved Euclidean cone metric induced by a q-differential metric.

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