The convex real projective orbifolds with radial or totally geodesic ends: a survey of some partial results
Abstract
A real projective orbifold has a radial end if a neighborhood of the end is foliated by projective geodesics that develop into geodesics ending at a common point. It has a totally geodesic end if the end can be completed to have the totally geodesic boundary. The purpose of this paper is to announce some partial results. A real projective structure sometimes admits deformations to parameters of real projective structures. We will prove a homeomorphism between the deformation space of convex real projective structures on an orbifold O with radial or totally geodesic ends with various conditions with the union of open subspaces of strata of the corresponding subset of \[ Hom(π1(O), PGL(n+1, R))/PGL(n+1, R).\] Lastly, we will talk about the openness and closedness of the properly (resp. strictly) convex real projective structures on a class of orbifold with generalized admissible ends.
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