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We show that not every Salem number appears as the growth rate of a cocompact hyperbolic Coxeter group. We also give a new proof of the fact that the growth rates of planar hyperbolic Coxeter groups are spectral radii of Coxeter…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2025-12-15 Ruth Kellerhals , Livio Liechti

A connection between real poles of the growth functions for Coxeter groups acting on hyperbolic space of dimensions three and greater and algebraic integers is investigated. In particular, a geometric convergence of fundamental domains for…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2012-04-24 Alexander Kolpakov

In this paper we consider the growth rates of 3-dimensional hyperbolic Coxeter polyhedra some of its dihedral angles are $\frac{\pi}{m}$ for $m\geq{7}$. By combining with the classical result by Parry \cite{Pa} and the main result of…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2019-03-20 Tomoshige Yukita

Floyd showed that if a sequence of compact hyperbolic Coxeter polygons converges, then so does the sequence of the growth rates of the Coxeter groups associated with the polygons. For the case of the hyperbolic 3-space, Kolpakov discovered…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2021-09-02 Tomoshige Yukita

After classifying 3-dimensional hyperbolic Coxeter pyramids by means of elementary plane geometry, we calculate growth functions of corresponding Coxeter groups by using Steinberg formula and conclude that growth rates of them are always…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2015-03-03 Yohei Komori , Yuriko Umemoto

We study arithmetic properties of the growth rates of cofinite 3-dimensional hyperbolic Coxeter groups whose dihedral angles are of the form $\frac{\pi}{m}$ for $m=2,3,4,5,6$ and show that the growth rates are always Perron numbers.

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2017-05-02 Tomoshige Yukita

In [6], Kellerhals and Perren conjectured that the growth rates of the reflection groups given by hyperbolic Coxeter polyhedra are always Perron numbers. We prove that this conjecture is always true for the case of ideal Coxeter polyhedra…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2015-04-28 Jun Nonaka

We define a large class of abstract Coxeter groups, that we call $\infty$--spanned, and for which the word growth rate and the geodesic growth rate appear to be Perron numbers. This class contains a fair amount of Coxeter groups acting on…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2021-04-20 Alexander Kolpakov , Alexey Talambutsa

For an arbitrary cocompact hyperbolic Coxeter group G with finite generator set S and complete growth function P(x)/Q(x), we provide a recursion formula for the coefficients of the denominator polynomial Q(x) which allows to determine…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2010-06-24 Ruth Kellerhals , Genevieve Perren

The cusped hyperbolic n-orbifolds of minimal volume are well known for $n \leq 9$. Their fundamental groups are related to the Coxeter n-simplex groups $\Gamma_n$ listed in Table 1. In this work, we prove that $\Gamma_n$ has minimal growth…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2021-11-18 Naomi Bredon

We construct infinite series of non-simple ideal hyperbolic Coxeter 4-polytopes whose growth rates are Perron numbers. This infinite series is the first example of such a non-compact infinite polytopal series.

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2018-04-10 Tomoshige Yukita

We prove the following: there are infinitely many finite-covolume (resp. cocompact) Coxeter groups acting on hyperbolic space H^n for every n < 20 (resp. n < 7). When n=7 or 8, they may be taken to be nonarithmetic. Furthermore, for 1 < n <…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2009-03-17 Daniel Allcock

We study the set G of growth rates of of ideal Coxeter groups in hyperbolic 3-space which consists of real algebraic integers greater than 1. We show that (1) G is unbounded above while it has the minimum, (2) any element of G is a Perron…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2015-07-10 Yohei Komori , Tomoshige Yukita

For small $n$, the known compact hyperbolic $n$-orbifolds of minimal volume are intimately related to Coxeter groups of smallest rank. For $n=2$ and $3$, these Coxeter groups are given by the triangle group $[7,3]$ and the tetrahedral group…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2021-02-23 Naomi Bredon , Ruth Kellerhals

Extending the analogous result of Cannon and Wagreich for the fundamental groups of surfaces, we show that, for the l-regular graphs X associated to regular tessellations of hyperbolic plane by m-gons, the denominators of the growth series…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2009-11-27 Laurent Bartholdi , Tullio G. Ceccherini-Silberstein

Let X be a space of constant curvature and P be a convex polyhedron in X. A Coxeter decomposition of the polyhedron P is a decomposition of P into finitely many Coxeter polyhedra, such that any two polyhedra having a common facet are…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 A. Felikson

It is known that the lengths of closed geodesics of an arithmetic hyperbolic orbifold are related to Salem numbers. We initiate a quantitative study of this phenomenon. We show that any non-compact arithmetic $3$-dimensional orbifold…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2020-08-04 Mikhail Belolipetsky , Matilde Lalín , Plinio G. P. Murillo , Lola Thompson

We describe a family of 4-dimensional hyperbolic orbifolds, constructed by deforming an infinite volume orbifold obtained from the ideal, hyperbolic 24-cell by removing two walls. This family provides an infinite number of infinitesimally…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2014-11-11 Steven P. Kerckhoff , Peter A. Storm

This paper provides an iterative procedure for constructing hyperbolic Coxeter groups that virtually fiber over $\mathbb{Z}$ that is flexible enough to yield infinitely many isomorphism classes in each virtual cohomological dimension (vcd)…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2025-09-17 Jean-Francois Lafont , Barry Minemyer , Gangotryi Sorcar , Matthew Stover , Joseph Wells

We study relatively hyperbolic Coxeter groups of type $HM$ with maximal Euclidean Coxeter subgroups of codimension 1. Our main result in this paper is that the dimension of these groups is bounded above.

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2015-06-05 Giang Le
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