Hyperbolic geometry of friezes
Anna Felikson (Durham)
Abstract: Frieze patterns were introduced by Coxeter in the 1970s who, with Conway, established a correspondence between frieze patterns and triangulated polygons. It turned out later that this object is very rich in connections with different fields in mathematics. We use hyperbolic geometry to provide a classification of positive integral friezes on marked bordered surfaces.
This is a joint work with Pavel Tumarkin.
algebraic topologydifferential geometrydynamical systemsgroup theorygeometric topologysymplectic geometry
Audience: researchers in the topic
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