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Co-Axial Metrics on the Sphere and Algebraic Numbers
Zhijie Chena, Chang-Shou Linb, Yifan Yangbc a Department of Mathematical Sciences, Yau Mathematical Sciences Center,
Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, P. R. China
b Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
c National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
Abstract:
In this paper, we consider the following curvature equation
\begin{gather*}
\Delta u+{\rm e}^u=4\pi\biggl((\theta_0-1)\delta_0+(\theta_1-1)\delta_1
+\sum_{j=1}^{n+m}\bigl(\theta_j'-1\bigr)\delta_{t_j}\biggr)\qquad \text{in}\ \mathbb R^2, \\
u(x)=-2(1+\theta_\infty)\ln|x|+O(1)\qquad \text{as} \ |x|\to\infty,
\end{gather*}
where $\theta_0$, $\theta_1$, $\theta_\infty$, and $\theta_{j}'$ are positive non-integers for $1\le j\le n$, while $\theta_{j}'\in\mathbb{N}_{\geq 2}$ are integers for $n+1\le j\le n+m$. Geometrically, a solution $u$ gives rise to a conical metric ${\rm d}s^2=\frac12 {\rm e}^u|{\rm d}x|^2$ of curvature $1$ on the sphere, with conical singularities at $0$, $1$, $\infty$, and $t_j$, $1\le j\le n+m$, with angles $2\pi\theta_0$, $2\pi\theta_1$, $2\pi\theta_\infty$, and
$2\pi\theta_{j}'$ at $0$, $1$, $\infty$, and $t_j$, respectively. The metric ${\rm d}s^2$ or the solution $u$ is called co-axial, which was introduced by Mondello and Panov, if there is a developing map $h(x)$ of $u$ such that the projective monodromy group is contained in the unit circle. The sufficient
and necessary conditions in terms of angles for the existence of such metrics were obtained by Mondello–Panov (2016) and Eremenko (2020). In this paper, we fix the angles and study the locations of the singularities $t_1,\dots,t_{n+m}$. Let $A\subset\mathbb{C}^{n+m}$ be the set of those $(t_1,\dots,t_{n+m})$'s such that a co-axial metric exists, among other things we prove that (i) If $m=1$, i.e., there is only one integer $\theta_{n+1}'$ among $\theta_j'$, then $A$ is a finite set. Moreover, for the case $n=0$, we obtain a sharp bound of the cardinality of the set $A$. We apply a result due to Eremenko, Gabrielov, and Tarasov (2016) and the monodromy of hypergeometric equations to obtain such a bound. (ii) If $m\ge 2$, then $A$ is an algebraic set of dimension $\leq m-1$.
Keywords:
co-axial metric, location of singularities, algebraic set.
Received: November 7, 2023; in final form May 9, 2024; Published online May 20, 2024
Citation:
Zhijie Chen, Chang-Shou Lin, Yifan Yang, “Co-Axial Metrics on the Sphere and Algebraic Numbers”, SIGMA, 20 (2024), 040, 30 pp.
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