The existence of quasimeromorphic mappings in dimension 3
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Abstract: We prove that a Kleinian group acting upon admits a non-constant -automorphic function, even if it has torsion elements, provided that the orders of the elliptic (i.e torsion) elements are uniformly bounded. This is accomplished by developing a technique for meshing distinct fat triangulations while preserving fatness. We further show how to adapt the proof to higher dimensions.
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