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arxiv: math/0603552 · v2 · pith:XVSRIXQBnew · submitted 2006-03-23 · 🧮 math.GT · cs.NA· math.NA

Constructing hyperbolic polyhedra using Newton's Method

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We demonstrate how to construct three-dimensional compact hyperbolic polyhedra using Newton's Method. Under the restriction that the dihedral angles are non-obtuse, Andreev's Theorem provides as necessary and sufficient conditions five classes of linear inequalities for the dihedral angles of a compact hyperbolic polyhedron realizing a given combinatorial structure $C$. Andreev's Theorem also shows that the resulting polyhedron is unique, up to hyperbolic isometry. Our construction uses Newton's method and a homotopy to explicitly follow the existence proof presented by Andreev, providing both a very clear illustration of proof of Andreev's Theorem as well as a convenient way to construct three-dimensional compact hyperbolic polyhedra having non-obtuse dihedral angles. As an application, we construct compact hyperbolic polyhedra having dihedral angles that are (proper) integer sub-multiples of $\pi$, so that the group $\Gamma$ generated by reflections in the faces is a discrete group of isometries of hyperbolic space. The quotient $\mathbb{H}^3/\Gamma$ is hence a compact hyperbolic 3-orbifold, of which we study the hyperbolic volume and spectrum of closed geodesic lengths using SnapPea. One consequence is a volume estimate for a ``hyperelliptic'' manifold considered by Mednykh and Vesnin (see references).

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