Boundary metric of Epstein-Penner convex hull and discrete conformality

Abstract

The Epstein-Penner convex hull construction associates to every decorated punctured hyperbolic surface a polyhedral convex body in the Minkowski space. It works in the de Sitter and anti-de Sitter spaces as well. In these three spaces, the quotient of the spacelike boundary part of the convex body has an induced Euclidean, spherical and hyperbolic metric, respectively, with conical singularities. We show that this gives a bijection from the decorated Teichm\"uller space to a moduli space of such metrics in the Euclidean and hyperbolic cases, as well as a bijection between specific subspaces of them in the spherical case. Moreover, varying the decoration of a fixed hyperbolic surface corresponds to a discrete conformal change of the metric. This gives a new 3-dimensional interpretation of discrete conformality which is in a sense inverse to the Bobenko-Pinkall-Springborn interpretation.

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