19 jun 2026 -- 10:30
Dipartimento di Matematica "Giuseppe Peano", Università di Torino
Abstract.
The Teichmuller space T(S) of a closed surface S is a moduli space where each point represents a hyperbolic metric on the surface S. Interpreted appropriately, each of these hyperbolic metrics is encoded by the holonomy representation of the fundamental group of S to PSL(2,R), the group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane. This talk concerns a similar story with the Lie group PSL(2,R) replaced by the exceptional split real Lie group G2’ of type G2. That is, we shall “geometrize” surface group representations to G2’ as holonomies of some (explicitly constructed) locally homogenous (G,X)-manifolds. Along the way, we encounter pseudoholomorphic curves in a non-compact pseudosphere that carry a (T,N,B)-framing analogous to that of space curves in Euclidean 3-space. These curves play a key role in the construction. Time permitting, we discuss how this specific G2’ recipe relates to a broader construction that unifies other approaches to geometrize representations.