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Extension of the Schwarz lemma for hyperbolic geometry

In mathematics, the Schwarz–Ahlfors–Pick theorem is an extension of the Schwarz lemma for hyperbolic geometry, such as the Poincaré half-plane model.

The Schwarz–Pick lemma states that every holomorphic function from the unit disk U to itself, or from the upper half-plane H to itself, will not increase the Poincaré distance between points. The unit disk U with the Poincaré metric has negative Gaussian curvature −1. In 1938, Lars Ahlfors generalised the lemma to maps from the unit disk to other negatively curved surfaces:

Theorem (SchwarzAhlforsPick). Let U be the unit disk with Poincaré metric ρ {\displaystyle \rho } ; let S be a Riemann surface endowed with a Hermitian metric σ {\displaystyle \sigma } whose Gaussian curvature is ≤ −1; let f : U S {\displaystyle f:U\rightarrow S} be a holomorphic function. Then

σ ( f ( z 1 ) , f ( z 2 ) ) ρ ( z 1 , z 2 ) {\displaystyle \sigma (f(z_{1}),f(z_{2}))\leq \rho (z_{1},z_{2})}

for all z 1 , z 2 U . {\displaystyle z_{1},z_{2}\in U.}

A generalization of this theorem was proved by Shing-Tung Yau in 1973.

References

  1. Osserman, Robert (September 1999). "From Schwarz to Pick to Ahlfors and Beyond" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 46 (8): 868–873.


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