Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2009
In [2] I described the deformation of bending a hyperbolic manifold along an embedded totally geodesic hypersurface. As I remarked there, the deformation is particularly interesting in the case of a surface, because a surface contains many embedded totally geodesic hypersurfaces, namely simple closed curves, along which it is possible to bend. Furthermore, for a surface it is possible to extend the definition of bending to the case of a geodesic lamination, by using the fact that the set of simple closed geodesies is dense in the space of geodesic laminations. This direction has been developed by Epstein and Marden in [1].