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Products of Positive Reflections in the Orthogonal Group

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

J. Malzan*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
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For G a group, S a subset of G which generates G, the length problem in G with respect to S is to find, for g ∈ G, the least integer r such that g can be written as the product of r elements of S. For G an orthogonal group Of(F) (here F is a field, and the elements of Of(F) preserve the quadratic form f) and S the set of reflections in Of(F) the length problem has been studied by E. Cartan [2], J. Dieudonné [4, 5], E. Ellers [7], P. Scherk [8], and others. In all of these investigations, however, the problem posed by requiring that S be a single conjugacy class of reflections in Of(F) has been ignored. And it is generally the case that the reflections in Of(F) fall into several conjugacy classes.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1982

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