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In the mathematical theory of Kleinian groups, the Riley slice of Schottky space is a family of Kleinian groups generated by two parabolic elements. It was studied in detail by Keen & Series (1994) and named after Robert Riley by them. Some subtle errors in their paper were corrected by Komori & Series (1998).

Definition

The Riley slice consists of the complex numbers ρ such that the two matrices

( 1 1 0 1 ) , ( 1 0 ρ 1 ) {\displaystyle {\begin{pmatrix}1&1\\0&1\\\end{pmatrix}},{\begin{pmatrix}1&0\\\rho &1\\\end{pmatrix}}}

generate a Kleinian group G with regular set Ω such that Ω/G is a 4-times punctured sphere.

The Riley slice is the quotient of the Teichmuller space of a 4-times punctured sphere by a group generated by Dehn twists around a curve, and so is topologically an annulus.

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