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Marked points in genus two and beyond

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Marked points in genus two and beyond
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In the principal stratum in genus two, McMullen observed that something odd happens - there is only one nonarithmetic Teichmuller curve - the one generated by the decagon. This strange phenomenon begets another - a primitive translation surface in genus two admits a periodic point that is not a Weierstrass point or zero only if it belongs to the golden eigenform locus. In this talk, we will explain how to leverage results of Mirzakhani-Wright to study the orbit closures of translation surfaces with marked points and sketch a proof of the previously mentioned result in genus two. We will also explain how the result in genus two proves another uniqueness results - that there is at most one nonarithmetic rank two orbit closure in the minimal stratum in genus four - the one discovered by Eskin-McMullen-Mukamel-Wright.