Abstract
AbstractIn this paper we study the Liouville current of flat cone metrics coming from a holomorphic quadratic differential. Anja Bankovic and Christopher J. Leininger proved in Bankovic and Leininger (Trans Am Math Soc 370:1867–1884, 2018) that for a fixed closed surface, there is an injection map from the space of flat cone metrics to the space of geodesic currents. We manage to show that metrics coming from holomorphic quadratic differentials can be distinguished from other flat metrics by just looking at the geodesic currents. The key idea is to analyze the support of Liouville current, which is a topological invariant independent of the metric, and get information about cone angles and holonomy. The holonomy part involves some subtlety of relationship between singular foliation and geodesic lamination. We also obtain a new proof of a classical result that almost all simple geodesics of a quadratic differential metric will be dense in the surface. Furthermore, for other flat cone metrics, there is no simple dense geodesic.
Funder
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC