The geometry of two generator groups: hyperelliptic handlebodies (Q1775145)

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The geometry of two generator groups: hyperelliptic handlebodies
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    The geometry of two generator groups: hyperelliptic handlebodies (English)
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    4 May 2005
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    Let \(G\) be a finitely generated Kleinian group. Then \(G\) acts on the hyperbolic three space \(\mathbb H^3\) and its boundary \(\hat{\mathbb C}\), and induces several objects, e.g., the region of discontinuity \(\Omega(G)\), the limit set \(\Lambda(G)\), the convex hull \({\mathcal C}(G)\) of \(\Lambda(G)\) in \(\mathbb H^3\), and, for Fuchsian case, the Nielsen region \(K(G)\). Moreover, the quotient spaces such as the Riemann surfaces \(\Omega(G)/G\), the solid handle body \(\bar{H}\), the convex core \({\mathcal C}(G)/G\), and the Nielsen kernel \(K(G)/G\) appear. In this paper the authors consider the relations of these quotient spaces for a free two generator Fuchsian group. For a Fuchsian group of the second kind, the authors study the Schottky double \(S\), which is the conformal double of \(\Delta/G\), and the Nielsen double \(S_K\), which is the conformal double of \(K(G)/G\). Then a relation between the Nielsen kernel and the Schottky double are obtained with respect to the funnels and the involution induced by the reflection in \(\partial \Delta\). A Fuchsian group of the second kind with invariant disc \(\Delta\) acts on the hyperbolic plane \(\mathbb P\) in \(\mathbb H^3\) with horizon \(\partial \Delta\). Then the Nielsen double \(S_{K_{\mathbb P}}\), the convex hull \({\mathcal C}(G)\) and the convex core \(N\) of \(H\) are induced. The authors show that the convex core \(N\) with the intrinsic metric is the image of the Nielsen double \(S_K\) with the intrinsic metric under a pleating map. The handle body \(H\) is described as \({\mathcal S}\times I\), where \({\mathcal S}\) is a compact surface of genus two and \(I\) is the interval \([0,\infty]\) such that \(({\mathcal S}, 0)=N\), \(({\mathcal S}, \infty)=S\), and \(({\mathcal S}, s)\) are equidistance surfaces at hyperbolic distance \(s\) from \(N\). Then there exists a unique order two isometry \(j\) of \(H\) (the hyperelliptic isometry). The involution \(j\) fixes six geodesic line segments of \(H\) (the Weierstrass lines). The surface \(({\mathcal S},s)\) is invariant under \(j\) and has six fixed points of \(j\) (the generalized Weierstrass points). On \(({\mathcal S},s)\) there exists an orientation reversing involution that fixes curves through the generalized Weierstrass points. For a two generator Fuchsian group, the authors treat the stopping generators, which are obtained by the discreteness algorithm, according as the axes of the generators are disjoint or not.
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    Fuchsian groups
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    Kleinian groups
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    Schottky groups
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    Riemann surfaces
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    hyperelliptic surfaces
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