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    On a 2-generated infinite 3-group: The presentation problem (English)
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    This is the first of two papers dealing with aspects of a certain 2- generator infinite 3-group G defined by the author and N. D. Gupta as a group of automorphisms of an infinite tree. The presentation problem for G is discussed. It is shown that G is not finitely presentable and details are given - too involved to outline here - of a recursive presentation for G.
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    2-generator infinite 3-group
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    group of automorphisms
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    infinite tree
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    presentation problem
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    recursive presentation
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