(Universal Wiser, 2025) Costa González, Antonio Félix; Broughton, S. Allen; Izquierdo, Milagros
Consider, in the moduli space of Riemann surfaces of a fixed genus, the subset of surfaces with non-trivial automorphisms. Of special interest are the numerous subsets of surfaces admitting an action of a given finite group, G, acting with a specific signature. In a previous study [6], we declared two Riemann surfaces to be modular companions if they have topologically equivalent G actions, and that their G quotients are conformally equivalent orbifolds. In this article we present a geometrically-inspired measure to decide whether two modular companions are conformally equivalent (or how different), respecting the G action. Along the way, we construct a moduli space for surfaces with the specified G action and associated equivariant tilings on these surfaces.
We specifically apply the ideas to planar, finite group actions whose quotient orbifold is a sphere with four cone points