On quotients of Coxeter groups
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Abstract: A group is said to be just infinite if itself is infinite but all proper quotients of are finite. We show that a Coxeter group is just infinite if and only if is isomorphic to one of the following graphs: , , , , , , , , or . Moreover, we show that just infinite Coxeter groups are profinitely rigid among all Coxeter groups.
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