An asphericity conjecture and Kaplansky problem on zero divisors (Q1295979)

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    An asphericity conjecture and Kaplansky problem on zero divisors
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1309246

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      An asphericity conjecture and Kaplansky problem on zero divisors (English)
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      2 May 2000
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      Let \(\langle X,R\rangle\) be a group presentation; it is said to be aspherical provided its geometric realization is aspherical. Given a presentation \(\mathcal P=\langle X,R\rangle\), the author considers a presentation \(\mathcal P'\) obtained from \(\mathcal P\) by adding a new generator \(y\) (say) and a new relator which as a word in the generators of \(\mathcal P'\) involves \(y\) with non-zero exponent sum; he supposes that \(\mathcal P\) is aspherical and that the group \(H\) corresponding to \(\mathcal P\) embeds into the group \(G\) corresponding to \(\mathcal P'\). Under these circumstances, the author conjectures that \(\mathcal P'\) is aspherical if and only if \(G\) is torsion free. He proves that, if \(\mathcal P'\) is a counterexample to the conjecture, the group \(G\) is torsion free with integral group ring \(\mathbb{Z} G\) having a non-trivial zero divisor. He also lists a number of cases where he proves the conjecture to be true.
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      2-complexes
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      group presentations
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      zero divisors in integral group rings
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      aspherical presentations
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      relators
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      generators
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      torsion free groups
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