scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3670685
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zbMATH Open0431.20030MaRDI QIDQ3867972FDOQ3867972
Publication date: 1980
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finitely presented groupsolvable word problemfinitely generated simple groupTuring equivalent word problems
Generators, relations, and presentations of groups (20F05) Word problems, other decision problems, connections with logic and automata (group-theoretic aspects) (20F10) Simple groups (20E32)
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- Infinite groups with fixed point properties.
- Groups finitely presented in Burnside varieties
- Embeddings into left‐orderable simple groups
- The Yang–Baxter equation and Thompson’s group F
- Groups of Automorphisms of Totally Ordered Sets: Techniques, Model Theory and Applications to Decision Problems
- New embeddings between the Higman-Thompson groups
- Model-theoretic and algorithmic questions in group theory
- The isomorphism problem for Higman-Thompson groups.
- Self-similar groups, automatic sequences, and unitriangular representations
- Detecting conjugacy stability of subgroups in certain classes of groups
- The word problem of the Brin-Thompson group is \textsf{coNP}-complete
- Finiteness properties of groups
- Cartesian Monoids
- Geometric presentations for Thompson's groups.
- Bernoulli measure on strings, and Thompson-Higman monoids.
- Monoids that map onto the Thompson-Higman groups
- A construction which can be used to produce finitely presented infinite simple groups
- Monoid generalizations of the Richard Thompson groups.
- One-way permutations, computational asymmetry and distortion.
- Constructing finitely presented simple groups that contain Grigorchuk groups
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- Subgroups of continuous full groups and relative continuous orbit equivalences of one-sided topological Markov shifts
- Hyperbolic and cubical rigidities of Thompson's group \(V\)
- The group of parenthesized braids.
- Commensurations and subgroups of finite index of Thompson's group \(F\).
- Higman–Thompson‐like groups of higher rank graph C*‐algebras
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