On suborbital graphs and related continued fractions
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- Suborbital graphs of the congruence subgroup \(\varGamma ^{0}(N)\)
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(8)- Vertices of paths of minimal lengths on suborbital graphs
- Relation between matrices and the suborbital graphs by the special number sequences
- Generalized classes of suborbital graphs for the congruence subgroups of the modular group
- Continued fractions arising from \(\mathcal{F}_{1,2}\)
- Some special values of vertices of trees on the suborbital graphs
- Some group actions and Fibonacci numbers
- Suborbital graphs for the Atkin-Lehner group
- Infinite paths of minimal length on suborbital graphs for some Fuchsian groups
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