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Non-Euclidean crystallographic group

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In mathematics, a non-Euclidean crystallographic group, NEC group or N.E.C. group is a discrete group of isometries of the hyperbolic plane. These symmetry groups correspond to the wallpaper groups in euclidean geometry. A NEC group which contains only orientation-preserving elements is called a Fuchsian group, and any non-Fuchsian NEC group has an index 2 Fuchsian subgroup of orientation-preserving elements.

The hyperbolic triangle groups are notable NEC groups. Others are listed in Orbifold notation.

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References

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  • Hughes, Sam (2023), "Cohomology of Fuchsian groups and non-Euclidean crystallographic groups", Manuscripta Mathematica, 170 (3–4): 659–676, arXiv:1910.00519, Bibcode:2019arXiv191000519H, doi:10.1007/s00229-022-01369-z.