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One-Variable Equations in Free Groups

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DOI10.2307/2035339zbMATH Open0159.30502OpenAlexW4233756572MaRDI QIDQ5542811FDOQ5542811


Authors: Kenneth I. Appel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1968


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2035339





zbMATH Keywords

group theory


Cites Work

  • The equation \(a_ M=b^ Nc^ P\) in a free group
  • Equations in Free Groups


Cited In (13)

  • Algorithmic undecidability of compatibility problem for equations in free groups: explicit equations with one commutator-type constraint
  • Krull dimension of solvable groups.
  • Pregroups and the big powers condition.
  • Noncommutative algebraic geometry. I: Monomial equations with a single variable
  • On systems of equations over free partially commutative groups.
  • Infinite groups
  • Algebraic geometry over algebraic structures. II: Foundations
  • Solving one-variable equations in free groups
  • The fully residually \(F\) quotients of \(F*\langle x,y\rangle\).
  • The non-parametrizability of the word equation \(xyz=zvx\): a short proof
  • Random equations in free groups.
  • Normal closure of one-variable equations in free groups
  • Tarski’s problem about the elementary theory of free groups has a positive solution





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