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Recherches autour de la theorie de Markoff
Serge Perrine ;
Date 16 Jul 2003
Subject Mathematical Physics; Number Theory | math-ph math.MP math.NT
AbstractThe text deals with generalizations of the Markoff equation in number theory, arising from continued fractions. It gives the method for the complete resolution of such new equations, and their interpretation in algebra and algebraic geometry. This algebraic approach is completed with an analytical development concerning fuchsian groups. The link with the Teichmuller theory for punctured toruses is completely described, giving their classification with a reduction theory. More general considerations about Riemann surfaces, geodesics and their hamiltonian study are quoted, together with applications in physics, 1/f noise and zeta function. Ideas about important conjectures are presented. Reasons why the Markoff theory appears in different geometrical contexts are given, thanks to decomposition results in the group GL(2,Z).
Source arXiv, math-ph/0307032
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