On the inverse problem of Moebius geometry on the circle (1810.03133v1)
Abstract: Any (boundary continuous) hyperbolic space induces on the boundary at infinity a Moebius structure which reflects most essential asymptotic properties of the space. In this paper, we initiate the study of the inverse problem: describe Moebius structures which are induced by hyperbolic spaces at least in the simplest case of the circle. For a large class of Moebius structures on the circle, we define a canonical "filling" each of them, which serves as a natural candidate for a solution of the inverse problem. This is a 3-dimensional (pseudo)metric space Harm, which consists of harmonic 4-tuples of the respective Moebius structure with a distance determined by zig-zag paths. Our main result is the proof that every line in Harm is a geodesic, i.e., shortest in the zig-zag distance on each segment. This gives a good starting point to show that Harm is Gromov hyperbolic with the prescribed Moebius structure at infinity.
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