01684nam a22003615a 4500001001100000003001200011005001700023006001900040007001500059008004100074020001800115024002500133040001400158072001400172072001500186084001500201100003200216245008100248260008200329300003300411336002600444337002600470338003600496347002400532490005100556506006600607520044900673650003601122650002401158650003801182856003601220856006601256261-210304CH-001817-320210304234502.0a fot ||| 0|cr nn mmmmamaa210304e20210331sz fot ||| 0|eng d a978398547500170a10.4171/ZLAM/262doi ach0018173 7aP2bicssc 7aPB2bicssc a57-xx2msc1 aBaader, Sebastian,eauthor.10aGeometry and Topology of Surfacesh[electronic resource] /cSebastian Baader3 aZuerich, Switzerland :bEuropean Mathematical Society Publishing House,c2021 a1 online resource (86 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 aZurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics (ZLAM)1 aRestricted to subscribers:uhttps://www.ems-ph.org/ebooks.php aThese lecture notes cover the classification of hyperbolic structures and measured foliations on surfaces in a minimalist way. While the inspiration is obviously taken from the excellent books Primer on mapping class groups and Travaux de Thurston sur les surfaces, the author aimed at including a little bit more of hyperbolic trigonometry, including a proof of Basmajian's identity on the orthogeodesic spectrum, while keeping the rest short.07aMathematics and science2bicssc07aMathematics2bicssc07aManifolds and cell complexes2msc40uhttps://doi.org/10.4171/ZLAM/26423cover imageuhttps://www.ems-ph.org/img/books/baader_mini.jpg