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Automorphisms of Surfaces After Nielsen and Thurston / Andrew J. Casson and Steven A. Bleiler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: London Mathematical Society student texts ; 9Publication details: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988.Description: 104 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521342031
  • 0521349850 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516 19
LOC classification:
  • QA685 .C34 1988
Contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1. The hyperbolic plane H2; 2. Hyberbolic structures on surfaces; 3. Geodesic laminations; 4. Structure of geodesic laminations; 5. Surface automorphisms; 6. Pseudo-Anosov automorphisms; References; Index.
Summary: This book, which grew out of Steven Bleiler's lecture notes from a course given by Andrew Casson at the University of Texas, is designed to serve as an introduction to the applications of hyperbolic geometry to low dimensional topology. In particular it provides a concise exposition of the work of Neilsen and Thurston on the automorphisms of surfaces. The reader requires only an understanding of basic topology and linear algebra, while the early chapters on hyperbolic geometry and geometric structures on surfaces can profitably be read by anyone with a knowledge of standard Euclidean geometry desiring to learn more abour other 'geometric structures'.
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Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [103]-104.

Preface; Introduction; 1. The hyperbolic plane H2; 2. Hyberbolic structures on surfaces; 3. Geodesic laminations; 4. Structure of geodesic laminations; 5. Surface automorphisms; 6. Pseudo-Anosov automorphisms; References; Index.

This book, which grew out of Steven Bleiler's lecture notes from a course given by Andrew Casson at the University of Texas, is designed to serve as an introduction to the applications of hyperbolic geometry to low dimensional topology. In particular it provides a concise exposition of the work of Neilsen and Thurston on the automorphisms of surfaces. The reader requires only an understanding of basic topology and linear algebra, while the early chapters on hyperbolic geometry and geometric structures on surfaces can profitably be read by anyone with a knowledge of standard Euclidean geometry desiring to learn more abour other 'geometric structures'.

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