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Minimal rays on closed surfaces

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Given an arbitrary Riemannian metric on a closed surface, we consider length-minimizing geodesics in the universal cover. Morse and Hedlund proved that such minimal geodesics lie in bounded distance of… Click to show full abstract

Given an arbitrary Riemannian metric on a closed surface, we consider length-minimizing geodesics in the universal cover. Morse and Hedlund proved that such minimal geodesics lie in bounded distance of geodesics of a Riemannian metric of constant curvature. Knieper asked when two minimal geodesics in bounded distance of a single constant-curvature geodesic can intersect. In this paper we prove an asymptotic property of minimal rays, showing in particular that intersecting minimal geodesics as above can only occur as heteroclinic connections between pairs of homotopic closed minimal geodesics. A further application characterizes the boundary at infinity of the universal cover defined by Busemann functions. A third application shows that flat strips in the universal cover of a nonpositively curved surface are foliated by lifts of closed geodesics of a single homotopy class.

Keywords: universal cover; rays closed; closed surfaces; minimal geodesics; minimal rays

Journal Title: Israel Journal of Mathematics
Year Published: 2017

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