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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1721739
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The center of thin Gaussian groups (English)
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16 October 2002
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A `thin Gaussian monoid' is a cancellative monoid \(M\) in which \(1\) is the only invertible element, in which least common multiples exist, and which admits a finite generating set which is closed under the operation \(\setminus\), where for any \(a,b\in M\), \(a(a\setminus b)\) is the right lcm of \(a\) and \(b\). A `thin Gaussian group' is the group of fractions of a thin Gaussian monoid. Thin Gaussian groups are a generalization of Artin groups of finite type (e.g., the braid groups). The author analyzes the centers of thin Gaussian groups. He identifies a certain subclass (the `\(\Delta\)-pure' thin Gaussian groups) whose centers are infinite cyclic, generated by a power of an element \(\Delta\) which is analagous to the fundamental element of a finite-type Artin group. He then shows that every thin Gaussian group is a certain kind of product of \(\Delta\)-pure thin Gaussian groups.
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thin Gaussian groups
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Artin groups
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quasi-centers
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cancellative monoids
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groups of fractions
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