Fuchsian triangle groups and Grothendieck dessins. Variations on a theme of Belyi (Q1330953)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Fuchsian triangle groups and Grothendieck dessins. Variations on a theme of Belyi
scientific article

    Statements

    Fuchsian triangle groups and Grothendieck dessins. Variations on a theme of Belyi (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    10 August 1994
    0 references
    According to a theorem of Belyi, a smooth projective algebraic curve \(X\) is defined over a number field if and only if there is a non-constant element of its function field ramified only over 0, 1, and \(\infty\). The existence of such a Belyi function \(\beta\) is equivalent to that of a representation of the curve as a possibly compactified quotient of the Poincaré upper half plane by a subgroup of finite index in a Fuchsian triangle group. If in particular \(\beta\) ramifies in all points of \(\beta^{-1}(1)\) with ramification order 2, the graph \(\beta^{-1} ([0,1])\) on \(X\) is called a ``Grothendieck dessin'', and it is shown that \(X\) is uniquely determined up to isomorphisms already by the topology of its Grothendieck dessins. Examples such as the Platonic solids on the sphere and natural triangulations of the Fermat curves are discussed in detail, the interplay with combinatorial objects as the ``cartographic group'' of the dessin is described, and connections with Shimura varieties and parts of physics like rational triangular billards are indicated.
    0 references
    Grothendieck dessin
    0 references
    cartographic group
    0 references
    Belyi function
    0 references
    Fuchsian triangle group
    0 references
    platonic solids
    0 references
    Shimura varieties
    0 references
    rational triangular billards
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references