This book provides a detailed exposition of William Thurston's work on
surface homeomorphisms, available here for the first time in English.
Based on material of Thurston presented at a seminar in Orsay from 1976
to 1977, it covers topics such as the space of measured foliations on a
surface, the Thurston compactification of Teichmüller space, the
Nielsen-Thurston classification of surface homeomorphisms, and dynamical
properties of pseudo-Anosov diffeomorphisms. Thurston never published
the complete proofs, so this text is the only resource for many aspects
of the theory.
Thurston was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal in 1982 as well as
many other prizes and honors, and is widely regarded to be one of the
major mathematical figures of our time. Today, his important and
influential work on surface homeomorphisms is enjoying continued
interest in areas ranging from the Poincaré conjecture to topological
dynamics and low-dimensional topology.
Conveying the extraordinary richness of Thurston's mathematical insight,
this elegant and faithful translation from the original French will be
an invaluable resource for the next generation of researchers and
students.