Discontinuous Groups and Riemann Surfaces

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Affine space
Algebraic curve
Analytic function
Arithmetic genus
Automorphism
Category=PBG
Category=PBK
Category=PBMP
Cauchy sequence
Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Closed geodesic
Combination
Commutator subgroup
Compact Riemann surface
Complex dimension
Complex multiplication
Complex torus
Convex set
Cyclic group
Degeneracy (mathematics)
Diffeomorphism
Differential form
Disjoint sets
E7 (mathematics)
Endomorphism
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Equivalence class
Existence theorem
Existential quantification
Finite group
Finitely generated group
Fuchsian group
Fundamental domain
Fundamental polygon
Galois extension
Holomorphic function
Homeomorphism
Hurwitz's theorem (number theory)
Inner automorphism
Intersection (set theory)
Irreducibility (mathematics)
Isomorphism class
Isomorphism theorem
Jacobian variety
Jordan curve theorem
Kleinian group
Limit point
Metric space
Mobius transformation
Monodromy
Non-Euclidean geometry
Orthogonal trajectory
Polynomial
Projective variety
Quadratic differential
Quasi-projective variety
Quasiconformal mapping
Quotient space (topology)
Rectangle
Riemann mapping theorem
Riemann surface
Schwarzian derivative
Simply connected space
Simultaneous equations
Special case
Subgroup
Subsequence
Tangent space
Teichmuller space
Theorem
Uniqueness theorem
Unit disk
Variable (mathematics)
Word problem (mathematics)

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691081380
  • Weight: 652g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 1974
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Study 79 contains a collection of papers presented at the Conference on Discontinuous Groups and Ricmann Surfaces at the University of Maryland, May 21-25, 1973. The papers, by leading authorities, deal mainly with Fuchsian and Kleinian groups, Teichmuller spaces, Jacobian varieties, and quasiconformal mappings. These topics are intertwined, representing a common meeting of algebra, geometry, and analysis.