Abstract:
Inspiring from Thurston's asymmetric metric on Teichmüller spaces, we define and study a natural (weak) metric on the Teichmüller space of the torus. We prove that this weak metric is indeed a metric: it separates points and it is symmetric. We relate this metric with the hyperbolic metric on the upper half-plane. We define another metric which measures how much length of a closed geodesic changes when we deform a flat structure on the torus. We show that these two metrics coincide.