From connecting the dots to conjugacy of dynamical systems
De Pierre Arnoux
Mathematical, historical and philosophical perspectives on the classification of finite simple groups, 1950s to 1980s
De Rebecca Waldecker , Volker Remmert
De Kasra Rafi
Apparaît dans la collection : Teichmüller Space, Polygonal Billiard, Interval Exchanges / Espace de Teichmüller. Billards polygonaux, échanges d'intervalles
The behaviour of infinite translation surfaces is, in many regards, very different from the finite case. For example, the geodesic flow is often not recurrent or is not even defined for infinite time in a generic direction. However, we show that if one focuses on a class of infinite translation surfaces that exclude the obvious counter-examples, one can adapted the proof of Kerckhoff, Masur, and Smillie and show that the geodesic flow is uniquely ergodic in almost every direction. We call this class of surface essentially finite. (joint work with Anja Randecker).