Finite translation surfaces with maximal number of translations
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Finite solvable groups, theory of formations, Schunck classes, Fitting classes, (pi)-length, ranks (20D10) Teichmüller theory for Riemann surfaces (30F60) Other groups related to topology or analysis (20F38) Compact Riemann surfaces and uniformization (30F10) Differentials on Riemann surfaces (30F30)
Abstract: The natural automorphism group of a translation surface is its group of translations. For finite translation surfaces of genus g > 1 the order of this group is naturally bounded in terms of g due to a Riemann-Hurwitz formula argument. In analogy with classical Hurwitz surfaces, we call surfaces which achieve the maximal bound Hurwitz translation surfaces. We study for which g there exist Hurwitz translation surfaces of genus g.
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