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A doubt about fuchsian functions in physics?

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Answered by vrrunda
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I'm not sure if this is the right place (or math.stackexchange?) to ask the next

What is the difference between fuchsian, theta-fuchsian, and kleinian functions?

Please, suggest me an introductory reference to the Physics of previously asked for.


Answered by Anonymous
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María de Paz, Robert DiSalle · 2014 · Science

First of all, the theory of functions that Poincaré called “Fuchsian” (later called “ automorphic”) brought ... In addition, we can see non-Euclidean geometry as one of his paths to ...

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