Degeneration of 3-dimensional hyperbolic cone structures with decreasing cone angles

Abstract

For 3-dimensional hyperbolic cone structures with cone angles θ, local rigidity is known for 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π, but global rigidity is known only for 0 ≤ θ ≤ π. The proof of the global rigidity by Kojima is based on the fact that hyperbolic cone structures with cone angles at most π do not degenerate in deformations decreasing cone angles to zero. In this paper, we give an example of a degeneration of hyperbolic cone structures with decreasing cone angles less than 2π. These cone structures are constructed on a certain alternating link in the thickened torus by gluing four copies of a certain polyhedron. For this construction, we explicitly describe the isometry types on such a hyperbolic polyhedron.

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