These Thurston maps are NET maps for every choice of translation term. They are primitive and have degree 34. PURE MODULAR GROUP HURWITZ EQUIVALENCE CLASSES FOR TRANSLATIONS {0} {lambda1} {lambda2} {lambda1+lambda2} These pure modular group Hurwitz classes each contain infinitely many Thurston equivalence classes. The number of pure modular group Hurwitz classes in this modular group Hurwitz class is 24. ALL THURSTON MULTIPLIERS c/d IN UNREDUCED FORM 0/34, 1/17, 1/2, 1/1, 2/2, 3/2, 4/2, 5/2, 3/1, 6/2, 7/2, 8/2, 9/2, 5/1, 10/2 11/2, 7/1, 9/1, 11/1, 13/1, 15/1, 19/1, 25/1, 31/1 EXCLUDED INTERVALS FOR THE HALF-SPACE COMPUTATION (-infinity,-0.015087) ( 0.006028,infinity ) The half-space computation does not determine rationality. EXCLUDED INTERVALS FOR JUST THE SUPPLEMENTAL HALF-SPACE COMPUTATION INTERVAL COMPUTED FOR HST OR EXTENDED HST (-0.016508,-0.013529) -2/133 HST (-0.014980,-0.014872) -1/67 HST (-0.013531,-0.013524) -12/887 HST (-0.013525,-0.013521) -18/1331 HST (-0.013775,-0.013266) -26/1923 HST (-0.013515,-0.013512) -1/74 EXTENDED HST (-0.015267,-0.010947) -1/76 HST (-0.012637,-0.009040) -1/92 HST (-0.010313,-0.007759) -3/332 HST (-0.009029,-0.008989) -1/111 HST (-0.007767,-0.007737) -1/129 HST (-0.008987,-0.006445) -2/259 HST (-0.007693,-0.007692) -1/130 EXTENDED HST (-0.011188,-0.001885) -1/156 HST (-0.004790,0.004722 ) 0/1 EXTENDED HST ( 0.004207,0.005806 ) 1/200 HST ( 0.005019,0.005031 ) 1/199 HST ( 0.005050,0.005051 ) 1/198 EXTENDED HST ( 0.005073,0.006995 ) 1/166 HST The supplemental half-space computation shows that these NET maps are rational. SLOPE FUNCTION INFORMATION There are no slope function fixed points. Number of excluded intervals computed by the fixed point finder: 10602 No nontrivial cycles were found. The slope function maps some slope to the nonslope. The slope function orbit of every slope p/q with |p| <= 50 and |q| <= 50 ends in the nonslope. If the slope function maps slope p/q to slope p'/q', then |q'| <= |q| for every slope p/q with |p| <= 50 and |q| <= 50. FUNDAMENTAL GROUP WREATH RECURSIONS When the translation term of the affine map is 0: NewSphereMachine( "a=<1,b,b,b,b,b,b,b,b,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1,b^-1>(2,34)(3,33)(4,32)(5,31)(6,30)(7,29)(8,28)(9,27)(10,26)(11,25)(12,24)(13,23)(14,22)(15,21)(16,20)(17,19)", "b=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "c=(2,34)(3,33)(4,32)(5,31)(6,30)(7,29)(8,28)(9,27)(10,26)(11,25)(12,24)(13,23)(14,22)(15,21)(16,20)(17,19)", "d=(1,2)(3,34)(4,33)(5,32)(6,31)(7,30)(8,29)(9,28)(10,27)(11,26)(12,25)(13,24)(14,23)(15,22)(16,21)(17,20)(18,19)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda1: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "b=(1,33)(2,32)(3,31)(4,30)(5,29)(6,28)(7,27)(8,26)(9,25)(10,24)(11,23)(12,22)(13,21)(14,20)(15,19)(16,18)", "c=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "d=(2,34)(3,33)(4,32)(5,31)(6,30)(7,29)(8,28)(9,27)(10,26)(11,25)(12,24)(13,23)(14,22)(15,21)(16,20)(17,19)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "b=(2,34)(3,33)(4,32)(5,31)(6,30)(7,29)(8,28)(9,27)(10,26)(11,25)(12,24)(13,23)(14,22)(15,21)(16,20)(17,19)", "c=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "d=(1,33)(2,32)(3,31)(4,30)(5,29)(6,28)(7,27)(8,26)(9,25)(10,24)(11,23)(12,22)(13,21)(14,20)(15,19)(16,18)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda1+lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,33)(2,32)(3,31)(4,30)(5,29)(6,28)(7,27)(8,26)(9,25)(10,24)(11,23)(12,22)(13,21)(14,20)(15,19)(16,18)", "b=(1,34)(2,33)(3,32)(4,31)(5,30)(6,29)(7,28)(8,27)(9,26)(10,25)(11,24)(12,23)(13,22)(14,21)(15,20)(16,19)(17,18)", "c=(1,33)(2,32)(3,31)(4,30)(5,29)(6,28)(7,27)(8,26)(9,25)(10,24)(11,23)(12,22)(13,21)(14,20)(15,19)(16,18)", "d=(1,32)(2,31)(3,30)(4,29)(5,28)(6,27)(7,26)(8,25)(9,24)(10,23)(11,22)(12,21)(13,20)(14,19)(15,18)(16,17)(33,34)", "a*b*c*d"); ****************************INTEGER OVERFLOW REPORT***************************** Imminent integer overflow caused the modular group computation to abort.