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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7786945
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Ribbon \(2\)-knot groups of Coxeter type (English)
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11 January 2024
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Wirtinger presentations of deficiency \(1\) appear in the context of knots, long virtual knots and ribbon \(2\)-knots (see [the authors, J. Knot Theory Ramifications 12, No. 7, 947--962 (2003; Zbl 1053.57005)]). They are encoded by labeled oriented trees and, for that reason, are also called \(\mathrm{LOT}\) presentations. Adding a generator to the set of relators in a Wirtinger presentation, \(P\) gives a balanced presentation of the trivial group. Thus, the associated \(2\)-complex \(K(P)\) is a subcomplex of an aspherical (contractible) \(2\)-complex. These presentations are a well known and important testing ground for the validity (or failure) of Whitehead's asphericity conjecture. In the paper under review, the authors define \(\mathrm{LOT}\)s of Coxeter type and show that for every given \(n\) there exists a prime \(\mathrm{LOT}\) of Coxeter type with group of rank \(n\). They also show that label separated Coxeter \(\mathrm{LOT}\)s are aspherical.
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\(2\)-knot
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Wirtinger presentation
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labeled oriented tree
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LOT presentation
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knot group
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Coxeter group
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asphericity
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