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Uniformization of surfaces of genus two with automorphisms
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    Uniformization of surfaces of genus two with automorphisms (English)
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    Let C be a Riemann surface of genus two admitting an involution besides the hyperelliptic one (which is denoted by i), and consider the tori obtained as quotients of C by \(<\sigma >\) and by \(<i\sigma >\). The authors completely describe the relations occurring among the non euclidean polygons uniformizing C, the Riemann matrix of C and the equations of the tori above. When C is described as a quartic with a double point, some geometrical property of bitangents of C is proven. Finally, for each possible group automorphisms of C the corresponding polygon is characterized.
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    uniformization
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    Riemann surface of genus two
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    involution
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    Riemann matrix
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    group automorphisms
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