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On Cycloidal Subgroups of the Modular Group†

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DOI10.1112/PLMS/S3-19.1.164zbMATH Open0169.10101OpenAlexW2045075562MaRDI QIDQ5555865FDOQ5555865


Authors: Margaret Millington Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1969

Published in: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1112/plms/s3-19.1.164





zbMATH Keywords

modular functions, automorphic functions, almost periodic functions



Cited In (15)

  • Noncongruence subgroups and Maass waveforms
  • Identifying congruence subgroups of the modular group
  • On modular forms for some noncongruence subgroups of \(\text{SL}_2(\mathbb Z)\)
  • Generic Dirichlet polygons and the modular group
  • Deformation of $\Gamma_0(5)$-cusp forms
  • Subgroups of infinite index in the modular group
  • Statistics of subgroups of the modular group
  • Groups of units of zero ternary quadratic forms
  • Statistics of isomorphism types in free products.
  • Classification and statistics of finite index subgroups in free products.
  • Macbeath's curve and the modular group
  • Geometry of free products
  • Riemann surfaces
  • The signature of \(\Gamma_0^+(n)\)
  • Ramified coverings of Riemann surfaces





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