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On Shephard groups with large triangles
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Uri Weiss
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June 23, 2010
Abstract
Shephard groups are common extensions of Artin and Coxeter groups. They appear, for example, in algebraic study of manifolds. An infinite family of Shephard groups which are not Artin or Coxeter groups is considered. Using techniques form small cancellation theory we show that the groups in this family are bi-automatic.
Received: 2009-05-18
Published Online: 2010-06-23
Published in Print: 2010-June
© de Gruyter 2010
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Keywords for this article
Biautomaticity;
small-cancellation;
van Kampen diagrams;
derived diagrams
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