Geometric Group Theory : Geneva and Barcelona Conferences /
Contributor(s): Arzhantseva, Goulnara N [editor.] | Burillo, José [editor.] | Bartholdi, Laurent [editor.] | Ventura, Enric [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Trends in Mathematics: Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel, 2007.Description: VII, 256 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783764384128.Other title: With contributions by numerous experts.Subject(s): Mathematics | Group theory | Mathematics | Group Theory and GeneralizationsDDC classification: 512.2 Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Totally Disconnected, Locally Compact Groups as Geometric Objects -- Computational Explorations in Thompson’s Group F -- On the Surjunctivity of Artinian Linear Cellular Automata over Residually Finite Groups -- Some Residually Finite Groups Satisfying Laws -- Classifying Spaces for Wallpaper Groups -- A General Construction of JSJ Decompositions -- Décompositions de Groupes par Produit Direct et Groupes de Coxeter -- Limit Groups of Equationally Noetherian Groups -- Solution of the Conjugacy Problem and Malnormality of Subgroups in Certain Relative Small Cancellation Group Presentations -- Solution of the Membership Problem for Magnus Subgroups in Certain One-Relator Free Products -- Conjugacy and Centralizers for Iwip Automorphisms of Free Groups -- Algebraic Extensions in Free Groups.
This volume assembles research papers in geometric and combinatorial group theory. This wide area may be defined as the study of those groups that are defined by their action on a combinatorial or geometric object, in the spirit of Klein’s programme. The contributions range over a wide spectrum: limit groups, groups associated with equations, with cellular automata, their structure as metric objects, their decomposition, etc. Their common denominator is the language of group theory, used to express and solve problems ranging from geometry to logic.
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