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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1571069
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The braid group \(B_4\) is linear (English)
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16 June 2002
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The author studies a linear representation \(\rho\colon B_n\to\text{GL}_m(\mathbb{Z}[q^{\pm 1},t^{\pm 1}])\) (where \(m=n(n-1)/2\)). Instead of the usual Artin presentation of \(B_n\), the author uses a new presentation with a new generating subset \(Q\) and formulates a relation for the Charney length function with respect to \(Q\). He formulates a conjecture implying that: (a) \(\rho\) is faithful, (b) the Charney length function with respect to \(Q\) satisfies the relation. The author proves this conjecture for \(n=4\).
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braid groups
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linear representations
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Artin presentations
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Charney length functions
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