Abstract
Abstract In this chapter, we discuss the geometric convergence of Kleinian groups. Algebraic convergence, which was defined in Section 4.3.1 from the natural topology of the representation space, is a basic concept of convergence; however it does not necessarily imply convergence of the corresponding Kleinian manifolds. In particular, they differ on boundaries of quasiconformal deformation spaces.
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