Discontinuous Groups of Isometries in the Hyperbolic Plane

Discontinuous Groups of Isometries in the Hyperbolic Plane

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Fenchel Werner
De Gruyter
EAN: 9783110175264
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This is an introductory textbook on isometry groups of the hyperbolic plane. Interest in such groups dates back more than 120 years. Examples appear in number theory (modular groups and triangle groups), the theory of elliptic functions, and the theory of linear differential equations in the complex domain (giving rise to the alternative name Fuchsian groups). The current book is based on what became known as the famous Fenchel-Nielsen manuscript. Jakob Nielsen (1890-1959) started this project well before World War II, and his interest arose through his deep investigations on the topology of Riemann surfaces and from the fact that the fundamental group of a surface of genus greater than one is represented by such a discontinuous group. Werner Fenchel (1905-1988) joined the project later and overtook much of the preparation of the manuscript. The present book is special because of its very complete treatment of groups containing reversions and because it avoids the use of matrices to represent Moebius maps. This text is intended for students and researchers in the many areas of mathematics that involve the use of discontinuous groups.
EAN 9783110175264
ISBN 3110175266
Binding Hardback
Publisher De Gruyter
Publication date December 16, 2002
Pages 385
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Fenchel Werner; Nielsen Jakob
Illustrations 112 b/w ill.
Editors Schmidt Asmus L.
Series De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics