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Symplectic Wick rotations between moduli spaces of 3-manifolds

Published 18 Nov 2014 in math.DG, hep-th, math-ph, math.GT, and math.MP | (1411.4772v1)

Abstract: Given a closed hyperbolic surface SS, let $\cQF$ denote the space of quasifuchsian hyperbolic metrics on S×RS\times\R and $\cGH_{-1}$ the space of maximal globally hyperbolic anti-de Sitter metrics on S×RS\times\R. We describe natural maps between (parts of) $\cQF$ and $\cGH_{-1}$, called "Wick rotations", defined in terms of special surfaces (e.g. minimal/maximal surfaces, CMC surfaces, pleated surfaces) and prove that these maps are at least C<sup>1C<sup>1 smooth and symplectic with respect to the canonical symplectic structures on both $\cQF$ and $\cGH_{-1}$. Similar results involving the spaces of globally hyperbolic de Sitter and Minkowski metrics are also described. These 3-dimensional results are shown to be equivalent to purely 2-dimensional ones. Namely, consider the double harmonic map $\cH:T<sup>*\cT\to\cTT$, sending a conformal structure cc and a holomorphic quadratic differential qq on SS to the pair of hyperbolic metrics (mL,mR)(m_L,m_R) such that the harmonic maps isotopic to the identity from (S,c)(S,c) to (S,mL)(S,m_L) and to (S,mR)(S,m_R) have, respectively, Hopf differentials equal to iqi q and −iq-i q, and the double earthquake map $\cE:\cT\times\cML\to\cTT$, sending a hyperbolic metric mm and a measured lamination ll on SS to the pair (EL(m,l),ER(m,l))(E_L(m,l), E_R(m,l)), where ELE_L and ERE_R denote the left and right earthquakes. We describe how such 2-dimensional double maps are related to 3-dimensional Wick rotations and prove that they are also C<sup>1C<sup>1 smooth and symplectic.

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