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(2+1)-AdS Gravity on Riemann Surfaces

We discuss a formalism for solving (2+1) AdS gravity on Riemann surfaces. In the torus case the equations of motion are solved by two functions f and g, solutions of two independent O(2,1) sigma models, which are distinct because their first integrals contain a different time dependent phase factor. We then show that with the gauge choice $k = \sqrtΛ/ tg (2 \sqrtΛt)$ the same couple of first integrals indeed solves exactly the Einstein equations for every Riemann surface. The $X^A=X^A(x^mu)$ polydromic mapping which extends the standard immersion of a constant curvature three-dimensional surface in a flat four-dimensional space to the case of external point sources or topology, is calculable with a simple algebraic formula in terms only of the two sigma model solutions f and g. A trivial time translation of this formalism allows us to introduce a new method which is suitable to study the scattering of black holes in (2+1) AdS gravity.

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