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On a Group Presentation Due to Fox
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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In 1956 R. H. Fox had occasion, while investigating fundamental groups of topological surfaces, to believe that the group <a, b | ab 2=b 3 a, ba 2=a 2 b> was trivial. Using the Todd-Coxeter coset enumeration algorithm a proof was obtained, see [3], and this algorithmic proof was used to produce an algebraic proof, see [2]. In [1] Benson and Mendelsohn, using a similar method to that of [2] showed that <a, b | ab n =b n+1 a, ba n =a n+1 b> is trivial. In this note we give a direct proof for the more general problem of describing the structure of the group <a, b | ab n =b ℓ a, ba n =a ℓ b>.
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