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ON LENGTH DISTORTIONS WITH RESPECT TO QUADRATIC DIFFERENTIAL METRICS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 August 2014

ZONGLIANG SUN*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, P. R. China E-mail: [email protected]
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Abstract

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In this paper, we consider the question about length distortions under quasiconformal mappings with respect to quadratic differential metrics. More precisely, let X and Y be closed Riemann surfaces with genus at least 2, and f: X → Y being a K-quasiconformal mapping. Given two quadratic differential metrics |q1| and |q2| with unit areas on X and Y respectively, whether there exists a constant $\mathcal C$ depending only on K such that $\frac{1}{\mathcal C} l_{q_1} (\gamma) \leq l_{q_2} (f(\gamma)) \leq \mathcal C l_{q_1} (\gamma)$ holds for any simple closed curve γ ⊂ X. Here lqi(α) denotes the infimum of the lengths of curves in the homotopy class of α with respect to the metric |qi|, i = 1, 2. We give positive answers to this question, including the aspects that the desired constant ${\mathcal C}$ explicitly depends on q1, q2 and K, and that the constant $\mathcal C$ is universal for all the quantities involved.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust 2014 

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