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A sufficient condition for the second derived factor group to be finite

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

J. R. Howse
Affiliation:
Mid-Kent CollegeChatham, ME5 9UQ, England
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This paper concerns an application of an algorithm for the second derived factor group as described by Howse and Johnson in [3]. This algorithm has as its basis theFox derivative (see [1]), a mapping from the free group F to the group-ring ℤF, definedas follows: let X be a set of generators of a group G, and let w = y1yk with each yiX±1.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1987

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