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Regularity properties of Macbeath-Hurwitz and related maps and surfaces

Combinatorics 2025-11-11 v2

Abstract

The Macbeath-Hurwitz maps MM of type {3,7}\{3,7\}, obtained from the Hurwitz groups G=PSL2(q)G={\rm PSL}_2(q) found by Macbeath, are fully regular by a result of Singerman, with automorphism group G×C2G\times{\rm C}_2 or PGL2(q){\rm PGL}_2(q). Hall's criterion determines which of these two properties, called inner and outer regularity, MM has. Inner (but not outer) regular maps MM yield non-orientable regular maps M/C2M/{\rm C}_2 of the same type with automorphism group GG. If q=p3q=p^3 for a prime p±2p\equiv\pm 2 or ±3\pm 3 mod~(7)(7) the unique map MM is inner regular if and only if p1p\equiv 1 mod~(4)(4). If q=pq=p for a prime p±1p\equiv\pm 1 mod~(7)(7) there are three maps MM; we use the density theorems of Frobenius and Chebotarev to show that in this case the sets of such primes pp for which 0,1,20, 1, 2 or 33 of them are inner regular have relative densities 1/81/8, 3/83/8, 3/83/8 and 1/81/8 respectively. Hall's criterion and its consequences are extended to the analogous Macbeath maps of type {3,n}\{3,n\} obtained from PSL2(q){\rm PSL}_2(q) for all n7n\ge 7; theoretical predictions on their number and properties are supported by evidence from the map databases of Conder and Poto\v cnik.

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@article{arxiv.2505.02089,
  title  = {Regularity properties of Macbeath-Hurwitz and related maps and surfaces},
  author = {Gareth A. Jones},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.02089},
  year   = {2025}
}

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38 pages, 3 figures