Geometry and topology of wild translation surfaces
A translation surface is a two-dimensional manifold, equipped with a translation structure. It can be obtained by considering Euclidean polygons and identifying their edges via translations. The vertices of the polygons form singularities if the translation structure can not be extended to them. We...
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Main Author: | Randecker, Anja (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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KIT Scientific Publishing
2016
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