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Continuous deformation of the Bowen-Series map associated to a cocompact triangle group
Abstract
In 1979, for each signature for Fuchsian groups of the first kind, Bowen and Series constructed an explicit fundamental domain for one group of the signature, and from this a function on \({\mathbb {S}}^1\) tightly associated with this group. In general, their fundamental domain enjoys what has since been called both the ‘extension property’ and the ‘even corners property’. We determine the exact set of signatures for cocompact triangle groups for which this property can hold for any convex fundamental domain, and verify that for this restricted set, the Bowen-Series fundamental domain does have the property. To each Bowen-Series function in this corrected setting, we naturally associate four continuous deformation families of circle functions. We show that each of these functions is aperiodic if and only if it is surjective; and, is finite Markov if and only if its natural parameter is a hyperbolic fixed point of the triangle group at hand.