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Construction of hyperbolic Riemann surfaces with large systoles

Published 23 May 2013 in math.DG | (1305.5510v7)

Abstract: Let $S$ be a compact hyperbolic Riemann surface of genus $g \geq 2$. We call a systole a shortest simple closed geodesic in $S$ and denote by $\mathop{sys}(S)$ its length. Let $\mathop{msys(g)}$ be the maximal value that $\mathop{sys}(\cdot)$ can attain among the compact Riemann surfaces of genus $g$. We call a (globally) maximal surface $S_{max}$ a compact Riemann surface of genus $g$ whose systole has length $\mathop{msys}(g)$. In Section 2 we use cutting and pasting techniques to construct compact hyperbolic Riemann surfaces with large systoles from maximal surfaces. This enables us to prove several inequalities relating $\mathop{msys}(\cdot)$ of different genera. In Section 3 we derive similar intersystolic inequalities for non-compact hyperbolic Riemann surfaces with cusps.

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