Hecke groups, Dessins d'Enfants, and the Archimedean solids

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Grothendieck's dessins d'enfants arise with ever-increasing frequency in many areas of twenty-first century mathematical physics. In this paper, we review the connections between dessins and the theory of Hecke groups. Focussing on the restricted class of highly symmetric dessins corresponding to the so-called Archimedean solids, we apply this theory in order to provide a means of computing representatives of the associated conjugacy classes of Hecke subgroups in each case. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that dessins arising in mathematical physics can point to new and hitherto unexpected directions for further research. In addition, given the particular ubiquity of many of the dessins corresponding to the Archimedean solids, the hope is that the computational results of this paper will prove useful in the further study of these objects in mathematical physics contexts.

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He, Y. H., & Read, J. (2015). Hecke groups, Dessins d’Enfants, and the Archimedean solids. Frontiers in Physics, 3(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2015.00091

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