Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 The language of symmetry
- 2 A delightful fiction
- 3 Double spirals and Möbius maps
- 4 The Schottky dance pages 96 to 107
- 4 The Schottky dance pages 107 to 120
- 5 Fractal dust and infinite words
- 6 Indra's necklace
- 7 The glowing gasket
- 8 Playing with parameters pages 224 to 244
- 8 Playing with parameters pages 245 to 267
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 268 to 291
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 291 to 296
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 296 to 309
- 10 Between the cracks pages 310 to 320
- 10 Between the cracks pages 320 to 330
- 10 Between the cracks pages 331 to 340
- 10 Between the cracks pages 340 to 345
- 10 Between the cracks pages 345 to 352
- 11 Crossing boundaries pages 353 to 365
- 11 Crossing boundaries 365 to 372
- 12 Epilogue
- Index
- Road map
10 - Between the cracks pages 340 to 345
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 The language of symmetry
- 2 A delightful fiction
- 3 Double spirals and Möbius maps
- 4 The Schottky dance pages 96 to 107
- 4 The Schottky dance pages 107 to 120
- 5 Fractal dust and infinite words
- 6 Indra's necklace
- 7 The glowing gasket
- 8 Playing with parameters pages 224 to 244
- 8 Playing with parameters pages 245 to 267
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 268 to 291
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 291 to 296
- 9 Accidents will happen pages 296 to 309
- 10 Between the cracks pages 310 to 320
- 10 Between the cracks pages 320 to 330
- 10 Between the cracks pages 331 to 340
- 10 Between the cracks pages 340 to 345
- 10 Between the cracks pages 345 to 352
- 11 Crossing boundaries pages 353 to 365
- 11 Crossing boundaries 365 to 372
- 12 Epilogue
- Index
- Road map
Summary
Monsters in disguise
Early in this chapter, we sailed down into the deeper southern reaches of the Maskit boundary by carefully avoiding the jutting rocky promontories where the cusp groups sit. To reach Jørgensen's degenerate group at the furthermost point, we had to head through the slice holding a tight almost due south course without very much room for straying. However the cusp groups, by virtue of their location on promontories, can either be approached straight on heading south from the interior or by laying up and following up northwards along the edge of the rocky promontories which lead to the cusps. The coastline route, not unlike the coast of Maine, has surprises in store.
Let's return to the most prominent cusps of Maskit's slice corresponding to 0/1, at the value μ = 2i. As we have seen, the limit set of this group is none other than the Apollonian gasket. A direct approach from the interior of Maskit's slice would be to sail due south down the imaginary axis, that is, through groups with μ = ti with real numbers t decreasing to 2. We have already shown several pictures of this kind of direct ‘pinching’, where gaps are slowly closed to pinch points (for example, see Figure 7.4). Nothing terribly exciting happens during these trips.
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- Indra's PearlsThe Vision of Felix Klein, pp. 340 - 345Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002
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