HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

In the theory of
Riemann surfaces In mathematics, particularly in complex analysis, a Riemann surface is a connected one-dimensional complex manifold. These surfaces were first studied by and are named after Bernhard Riemann. Riemann surfaces can be thought of as deformed ve ...
and
hyperbolic geometry In mathematics, hyperbolic geometry (also called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian geometry) is a non-Euclidean geometry. The parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry is replaced with: :For any given line ''R'' and point ''P ...
, the
triangle group In mathematics, a triangle group is a group that can be realized geometrically by sequences of reflections across the sides of a triangle. The triangle can be an ordinary Euclidean triangle, a triangle on the sphere, or a hyperbolic triangl ...
(2,3,7) is particularly important. This importance stems from its connection to Hurwitz surfaces, namely Riemann surfaces of genus ''g'' with the largest possible order, 84(''g'' − 1), of its automorphism group. A note on terminology – the "(2,3,7) triangle group" most often refers, not to the ''full'' triangle group Δ(2,3,7) (the Coxeter group with Schwarz triangle (2,3,7) or a realization as a hyperbolic
reflection group In group theory and geometry, a reflection group is a discrete group which is generated by a set of reflections of a finite-dimensional Euclidean space. The symmetry group of a regular polytope or of a tiling of the Euclidean space by congruent c ...
), but rather to the ''ordinary'' triangle group (the
von Dyck group In mathematics, a triangle group is a group that can be realized geometrically by sequences of reflections across the sides of a triangle. The triangle can be an ordinary Euclidean triangle, a triangle on the sphere, or a hyperbolic triangl ...
) ''D''(2,3,7) of orientation-preserving maps (the rotation group), which is index 2. Torsion-free normal subgroups of the (2,3,7) triangle group are
Fuchsian group In mathematics, a Fuchsian group is a discrete subgroup of PSL(2,R). The group PSL(2,R) can be regarded equivalently as a group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane, or conformal transformations of the unit disc, or conformal transformations o ...
s associated with
Hurwitz surface In Riemann surface theory and hyperbolic geometry, a Hurwitz surface, named after Adolf Hurwitz, is a compact Riemann surface with precisely 84(''g'' − 1) automorphisms, where ''g'' is the genus of the surface. This number is maximal by vir ...
s, such as the
Klein quartic In hyperbolic geometry, the Klein quartic, named after Felix Klein, is a compact Riemann surface of genus with the highest possible order automorphism group for this genus, namely order orientation-preserving automorphisms, and automorphisms ...
,
Macbeath surface In Riemann surface theory and hyperbolic geometry, the Macbeath surface, also called Macbeath's curve or the Fricke–Macbeath curve, is the genus-7 Hurwitz surface. The automorphism group of the Macbeath surface is the simple group PSL(2,8), con ...
and
First Hurwitz triplet In the mathematical theory of Riemann surfaces, the first Hurwitz triplet is a triple of distinct Hurwitz surfaces with the identical automorphism group of the lowest possible genus, namely 14 (genera 3 and 7 each admit a unique Hurwitz surface, res ...
.


Constructions


Hyperbolic construction

To construct the triangle group, start with a hyperbolic triangle with angles π/2, π/3, and π/7. This triangle, the smallest hyperbolic Schwarz triangle, tiles the plane by reflections in its sides. Consider then the group generated by reflections in the sides of the triangle, which (since the triangle tiles) is a non-Euclidean crystallographic group (a discrete subgroup of hyperbolic isometries) with this triangle for fundamental domain; the associated tiling is the order-3 bisected heptagonal tiling. The (2,3,7) triangle group is defined as the index 2 subgroups consisting of the orientation-preserving isometries, which is a
Fuchsian group In mathematics, a Fuchsian group is a discrete subgroup of PSL(2,R). The group PSL(2,R) can be regarded equivalently as a group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane, or conformal transformations of the unit disc, or conformal transformations o ...
(orientation-preserving NEC group).


Group presentation

It has a presentation in terms of a pair of generators, ''g''2, ''g''3, modulo the following relations: :g_2^2=g_3^3= (g_2g_3)^7=1. Geometrically, these correspond to rotations by \frac,\frac, and \frac about the vertices of the Schwarz triangle.


Quaternion algebra

The (2,3,7) triangle group admits a presentation in terms of the group of quaternions of norm 1 in a suitable order in a
quaternion algebra In mathematics, a quaternion algebra over a field ''F'' is a central simple algebra ''A'' over ''F''See Milies & Sehgal, An introduction to group rings, exercise 17, chapter 2. that has dimension 4 over ''F''. Every quaternion algebra becomes a ma ...
. More specifically, the triangle group is the quotient of the group of quaternions by its center Â±1. Let η = 2cos(2Ï€/7). Then from the identity :(2-\eta)^3= 7(\eta-1)^2. we see that Q(η) is a totally real cubic extension of Q. The (2,3,7) hyperbolic
triangle group In mathematics, a triangle group is a group that can be realized geometrically by sequences of reflections across the sides of a triangle. The triangle can be an ordinary Euclidean triangle, a triangle on the sphere, or a hyperbolic triangl ...
is a subgroup of the group of norm 1 elements in the quaternion algebra generated as an associative algebra by the pair of generators ''i'',''j'' and relations ''i''2 = ''j''2 = ''η'', ''ij'' = âˆ’''ji''. One chooses a suitable
Hurwitz quaternion order The Hurwitz quaternion order is a specific order in a quaternion algebra over a suitable number field. The order is of particular importance in Riemann surface theory, in connection with surfaces with maximal symmetry, namely the Hurwitz surfaces. ...
\mathcal Q_ in the quaternion algebra. Here the order \mathcal Q_ is generated by elements :g_2 = \tfracij :g_3 = \tfrac(1+(\eta^2-2)j+(3-\eta^2)ij). In fact, the order is a free Z �module over the basis 1,g_2,g_3, g_2g_3. Here the generators satisfy the relations :g_2^2=g_3^3= (g_2g_3)^7=-1, \, which descend to the appropriate relations in the triangle group, after quotienting by the center.


Relation to SL(2,R)

Extending the scalars from Q(η) to R (via the standard imbedding), one obtains an isomorphism between the quaternion algebra and the algebra M(2,R) of real 2 by 2 matrices. Choosing a concrete isomorphism allows one to exhibit the (2,3,7) triangle group as a specific
Fuchsian group In mathematics, a Fuchsian group is a discrete subgroup of PSL(2,R). The group PSL(2,R) can be regarded equivalently as a group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane, or conformal transformations of the unit disc, or conformal transformations o ...
in SL(2,R), specifically as a quotient of the modular group. This can be visualized by the associated tilings, as depicted at right: the (2,3,7) tiling on the Poincaré disc is a quotient of the modular tiling on the upper half-plane. However, for many purposes, explicit isomorphisms are unnecessary. Thus, traces of group elements (and hence also translation lengths of hyperbolic elements acting in the
upper half-plane In mathematics, the upper half-plane, \,\mathcal\,, is the set of points in the Cartesian plane with > 0. Complex plane Mathematicians sometimes identify the Cartesian plane with the complex plane, and then the upper half-plane corresponds to ...
, as well as systoles of Fuchsian subgroups) can be calculated by means of the reduced trace in the quaternion algebra, and the formula :\operatorname(\gamma)= 2\cosh(\ell_/2).


References


Further reading

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:2, 3, 7 triangle group Geometric group theory Riemann surfaces Hyperbolic tilings Systolic geometry Kleinian groups