Regularity properties of Macbeath-Hurwitz and related maps and surfaces (2505.02089v1)
Abstract: The Macbeath-Hurwitz maps $\mathcal M$ of type ${3,7}$, obtained from the Hurwitz groups $G={\rm PSL}_2(q)$ found by Macbeath, are fully regular by a result of Singerman, with automorphism group $G\times{\rm C}_2$ or ${\rm PGL}_2(q)$. Hall's criterion determines which of these two properties, called inner and outer regularity, $\mathcal M$ has. Inner (but not outer) regular maps $\mathcal M$ yield non-orientable regular maps ${\mathcal M}/{\rm C}_2$ of the same type with automorphism group $G$. If $q=p3$ for a prime $p\equiv\pm 2$ or $\pm 3$ mod~$(7)$ the unique map $\mathcal M$ is inner regular if and only if $p\equiv 1$ mod~$(4)$. If $q=p$ for a prime $p\equiv\pm 1$ mod~$(7)$ there are three maps $\mathcal M$; we use the density theorems of Frobenius and Chebotarev to show that in this case the sets of such primes $p$ for which $0, 1, 2$ or $3$ of them are inner regular have relative densities $1/8$, $3/8$, $3/8$ and $1/8$ respectively. Hall's criterion and its consequences are extended to the analogous Macbeath maps of type ${3,n}$ obtained from ${\rm PSL}_2(q)$ for all $n\ge 7$; 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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