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The derived group of a permutation representation
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    The derived group of a permutation representation (English)
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    The author describes an algebraic construction which unifies in a single theory the basic algebra associated with knot groups, Alexander matrices, and covering spaces. The construction is modelled on the algebra of liftings of closed paths in a base space B to paths in a covering space E of B. The object constructed is a group A. The author proves a structure theorem for this group which, in the model case, exhibits the group as the free product of \(\pi_ 1(E)\) with a free group. The author uses the construction to give an elegant formulation of the Reidemeister-Schreier algorithm for finding a presentation of a subgroup of a presented group.
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    knot groups
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    Alexander matrices
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    covering spaces
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    algebra of liftings of closed paths
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    free product
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    free group
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    Reidemeister-Schreier algorithm
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    presentation of a subgroup
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