Discrete Groups and Geometry (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series Book 173) 1st Edition by W. J. Harvey (PDF)

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    • Published: 1992
    • Number of pages: 260 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 7.44 MB
    • Authors: W. J. Harvey

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    This book constitutes the proceedings of a conference held at the University of Birmingham to mark the retirement of Professor A. M. Macbeath. The papers represent up-to-date work on a broad spectrum of topics in the theory of discrete group actions, ranging from presentations of finite groups through the detailed study of Fuchsian and crystallographic groups, to applications of group actions in low dimensional topology, complex analysis, algebraic geometry and number theory. For those wishing to pursue research in these areas, this volume offers a valuable summary of contemporary thought and a source of fresh geometric insights.

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