The word problem in the Baumslag group with a non-elementary Dehn function is polynomial time decidable. (Q408527)

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    The word problem in the Baumslag group with a non-elementary Dehn function is polynomial time decidable.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6022762

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      The word problem in the Baumslag group with a non-elementary Dehn function is polynomial time decidable. (English)
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      10 April 2012
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      The Magnus break-down procedure solves the word problem in an arbitrary one-relator group. The problem arises if it is true that the word problem in every given one-relator group is decidable in polynomial time. There are large general classes of one-relator groups where this is the case, but at present it is not known if this holds in general. Here it is shown that in the Baumslag group \(\langle a,b\mid b^{-1}a^{-1}bab^{-1}ab=a^2\rangle\) the word problem is decidable in polynomial time.
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      one-relator groups
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      word problem
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      Baumslag groups
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      computational complexity
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