Macbeath's Curve and the Modular Group
Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 28 (1986) no. 2, p. 241

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On p. 244 of Glasgow Math. J.27 (1985) on the right hand side of one of the 6 equations characterizing the 4 fixed points of the involution v a sign error has occurred.The relevant equation should ready0y3y5y6=–1,or the points would not lie on the curve.Correcting the error unfortunately invalidates the model of an elliptic curve given in §6, which therefore has to be re-evaluated. First we find, in the notation of the paper,2 f (x) = ((r + 1)/(R + 2))2.
Macbeath's Curve and the Modular Group. Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 28 (1986) no. 2, p. 241. doi: 10.1017/S0017089500006583
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