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Fundamental polygon

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In the context of topology and geometry, a **fundamental polygon** is a concept used to describe a polyhedral representation of a surface, particularly in the study of covering spaces and orbifolds. Here's a breakdown of the idea: 1. **Basic Definition**: A fundamental polygon is a two-dimensional polygon that serves as a model for the surface of interest. It provides a way to visualize and analyze the properties of that surface.

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