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Abstract
This paper describes connected components of the strata of holomorphic abelian differentials on marked Riemann surfaces with prescribed degrees of zeros. Unlike the case for unmarked Riemann surfaces, we find there can be many connected components, distinguished by roots of the cotangent bundle of the surface. In the course of our investigation we also characterize the images of the fundamental groups of strata inside of the mapping class group. The main techniques of proof are mod r winding numbers and a mapping class group-theoretic analogue of the Euclidean algorithm.
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Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici (CMH) was established on the occasion of a meeting of the Swiss Mathematical Society in May 1928. The first volume was published in 1929. The journal soon gained international reputation and is one of the world''s leading mathematical periodicals.
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