These Thurston maps are NET maps for every choice of translation term. They are primitive and have degree 36. ALL THURSTON MULTIPLIERS c/d IN UNREDUCED FORM 0/1, 0/3, 0/9, 0/12, 0/36, 1/36, 1/18, 1/12, 1/9, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 2/6, 1/2 2/4, 3/4, 1/1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, 5/4, 3/2, 5/3, 8/3, 3/1, 7/2, 5/1, 7/1, 14/2 8/1, 11/1, 13/1, 15/1, 16/1, 17/1, 32/1 EXCLUDED INTERVALS FOR THE HALF-SPACE COMPUTATION (-infinity,-1.015523) (-0.983656,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 (-1.018325,-1.012953) -131/129 HST (-1.015482,-1.015289) -66/65 HST (-1.014957,-1.010684) -79/78 HST (-1.012456,-1.008834) -95/94 HST (-1.010234,-1.007310) -115/114 HST (-1.007321,-1.007278) -138/137 HST (-1.008475,-1.006024) -139/138 HST (-1.006590,-0.993495) -1/1 EXTENDED HST (-0.993565,-0.989636) -118/119 HST (-0.991561,-0.991489) -117/118 HST (-0.991468,-0.988136) -97/98 HST (-0.989777,-0.983576) -74/75 HST (-0.986559,-0.981183) -61/62 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: 2700 NONTRIVIAL CYCLES 0/1 -> 2/1 -> 0/1 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 either one of the above cycles or the nonslope. FUNDAMENTAL GROUP WREATH RECURSIONS When the translation term of the affine map is 0: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,35)(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=(1,36)(2,35)(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)", "c=(1,36)(2,35)(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)", "d=(1,35)(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 lambda1: NewSphereMachine( "a=<1,1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c>(1,2)(3,36)(4,35)(5,34)(6,33)(7,32)(8,31)(9,30)(10,29)(11,28)(12,27)(13,26)(14,25)(15,24)(16,23)(17,22)(18,21)(19,20)", "b=(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "c=<1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c*d>(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "d=(1,2)(3,36)(4,35)(5,34)(6,33)(7,32)(8,31)(9,30)(10,29)(11,28)(12,27)(13,26)(14,25)(15,24)(16,23)(17,22)(18,21)(19,20)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=<1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c*d>(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "b=(1,36)(2,35)(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)", "c=(1,36)(2,35)(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)", "d=(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda1+lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,36)(2,35)(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)", "b=<1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,c^-1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c,c*d>(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "c=(2,36)(3,35)(4,34)(5,33)(6,32)(7,31)(8,30)(9,29)(10,28)(11,27)(12,26)(13,25)(14,24)(15,23)(16,22)(17,21)(18,20)", "d=(1,36)(2,35)(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");