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A finiteness property and an automatic structure for Coxeter groups
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    A finiteness property and an automatic structure for Coxeter groups (English)
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    14 August 1994
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    If \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are positive roots in the root system of a Coxeter group \(W\), we say that \(\alpha\) dominates \(\beta\) if \(w\cdot\beta\) is negative for every \(w\in W\) such that \(w\cdot\alpha\) is negative. It is shown that if the distinguished generating set of \(W\) is finite, then the set of all positive roots \(\alpha\) for which there is no \(\beta\) dominated by \(\alpha\) is finite. It follows as a consequence that the group \(W\) is automatic.
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    Coxeter groups
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    automatic groups
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    positive roots
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    root systems
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    generating sets
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