Abstract

The sister of Eisenstein–Picard modular group was described in Parker (Duke Math J 94(3):433–464, 1998). In fact, one can define the sister groups of all Picard modular groups. In particular, we find the generators of the sister of Euclidean Picard modular groups by using a geometric method.

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