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Walls in Coxeter complexes (English)
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21 November 1994
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The author addresses the problem of which walls in a Coxeter complex are themselves Coxeter complexes. In the case of finite complexes, a complete answer is given. More generally, a sufficient condition is given; it depends on the entries in the Coxeter matrix of the complex (basically, for the \(i\)-th wall, all entries \(m_{ij}\) are even).
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Coxeter group
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wall
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finite Coxeter complexes
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Coxeter matrix
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