Identical relations in simple groups
<p>An identical relation of a group G is an equation of the form w(x<sub>1</sub>, …, x<sub>n</sub>) = 1, where w is an element of the free group generated by x<sub>1</sub>, …, x<sub>n</sub>, which is satisfied by any substitution of elements of G...
Main Author: | Oates, S |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1963
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