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Let G be a Fuchsian group acting on the hyperbolic plane ▵ (or H 2). A fundamental set for G is a subset F of ▵ which contains exactly one point from each orbit in ▵. Thus no two distinct points in F are G-equivalent and
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Beardon, A.F. (1983). Fundamental Domains. In: The Geometry of Discrete Groups. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 91. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1146-4_9
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