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Lagrangian decomposability of some two-generator subgroups of \(\text{PU}(2,1)\).
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    Lagrangian decomposability of some two-generator subgroups of \(\text{PU}(2,1)\). (English)
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    7 April 2005
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    loxodromic isometries of complex hyperbolic space
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    antiholomorphic involutions
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    groups of holomorphic motions
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    punctured torus groups
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