These Thurston maps are NET maps for every choice of translation term. They are primitive and have degree 25. PURE MODULAR GROUP HURWITZ EQUIVALENCE CLASSES FOR TRANSLATIONS {0} {lambda1} {lambda2} {lambda1+lambda2} Since no Thurston multiplier is 1, this modular group Hurwitz class contains only finitely many Thurston equivalence classes. The number of pure modular group Hurwitz classes in this modular group Hurwitz class is 4. ALL THURSTON MULTIPLIERS c/d IN UNREDUCED FORM 0/5, 0/25, 2/5, 2/1, 4/1, 6/1, 8/1, 16/1 EXCLUDED INTERVALS FOR THE HALF-SPACE COMPUTATION (-infinity,-0.380022) (-0.374040,-0.336078) (-0.330633,-0.300617) (-0.272219,-0.252318) (-0.247724,-0.231134) (-0.213972,-0.201481) (-0.197102,-0.187741) (-0.176258,-0.168734) (-0.164649,-0.158066) (-0.149846,-0.144373) (-0.141373,-0.136491) (-0.130318,-0.126159) (-0.123862,-0.120099) (-0.115294,-0.112026) (-0.110211,-0.107221) (-0.103375,-0.100741) ( 0.100741,0.103375 ) ( 0.107221,0.110211 ) ( 0.112026,0.115294 ) ( 0.120099,0.123862 ) ( 0.126159,0.130318 ) ( 0.136491,0.141373 ) ( 0.144373,0.149846 ) ( 0.158066,0.164649 ) ( 0.168734,0.176258 ) ( 0.187741,0.197102 ) ( 0.201481,0.213972 ) ( 0.231134,0.247724 ) ( 0.252318,0.272219 ) ( 0.300617,0.330633 ) ( 0.336078,0.374040 ) ( 0.380022,infinity ) 1/0 is the slope of a Thurston obstruction with c = 2 and d = 1. These NET maps are not rational. SLOPE FUNCTION INFORMATION NUMBER OF FIXED POINTS FOUND: 1 EQUATOR? FIXED POINT c d 0 lambda1 lambda2 lambda1+lambda2 1/0 2 1 No No No No NUMBER OF EQUATORS FOUND: 0 0 0 0 The fixed point finder is unable to determine whether there are any more slope function fixed points. Number of excluded intervals computed by the fixed point finder: 40002 Here is their union. There are no more slope function fixed points whose negative reciprocals lie in any of the following intervals. EXCLUDED INTERVALS FOR THE FIXED POINT COMPUTATION ( -infinity,0.200069) ( 0.209715,0.210643) ( 0.214247,0.214326) ( 0.222209,0.222236) ( 0.249893,0.250107) ( 0.333142,0.333524) ( 0.499571,0.500430) ( 0.998284,1.001722) (581.730769,infinity) No nontrivial cycles were found. The slope function maps some slope to the nonslope. If the slope function maps slope s to a slope s' and if the intersection pairing of s with 1/0 is n, then the intersection pairing of s' with 1/0 is at most n. The slope function orbit of every slope whose intersection pairing with 1/0 is at most 50 ends in either the nonslope or one of the slopes described above. FUNDAMENTAL GROUP WREATH RECURSIONS When the translation term of the affine map is 0: NewSphereMachine( "a=(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "b=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "c=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "d=<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,c,c,c,c,c,c>(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda1: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,2)(3,25)(4,24)(5,23)(6,22)(7,21)(8,20)(9,19)(10,18)(11,17)(12,16)(13,15)", "b=(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "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,c,c,c,c,c,c,c>(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "d=(1,2)(3,25)(4,24)(5,23)(6,22)(7,21)(8,20)(9,19)(10,18)(11,17)(12,16)(13,15)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,24)(2,23)(3,22)(4,21)(5,20)(6,19)(7,18)(8,17)(9,16)(10,15)(11,14)(12,13)", "b=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "c=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "d=(1,24)(2,23)(3,22)(4,21)(5,20)(6,19)(7,18)(8,17)(9,16)(10,15)(11,14)(12,13)", "a*b*c*d"); When the translation term of the affine map is lambda1+lambda2: NewSphereMachine( "a=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "b=<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,c,c,c,c,c,c,c>(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "c=(2,25)(3,24)(4,23)(5,22)(6,21)(7,20)(8,19)(9,18)(10,17)(11,16)(12,15)(13,14)", "d=(1,25)(2,24)(3,23)(4,22)(5,21)(6,20)(7,19)(8,18)(9,17)(10,16)(11,15)(12,14)", "a*b*c*d");