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The exponent of convergence of Poincaré series associated with some discontinuous groups (English)
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The following theorem is proved. Suppose \(\Gamma\) is a discontinuous group of conformal motions of the \((n+1)\)-dimensional ball \(B^{n+1}\) and assume that the limit set \(\Lambda\) (\(\Gamma)\) has more than two points. Further assume \(\xi_ 0\in \Lambda (\Gamma)\) is a parabolic fixed point, that is, \(\xi_ 0\) is the only fixed point of some \(\gamma\in \Gamma\) and that the isotropy group of \(\xi_ 0\) has a rank k free abelian subgroup. Then the exponent of convergence of \(\Gamma\) is at least k and this estimate is best possible.
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Poincaré series
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hyperbolic groups
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exponent of convergence
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