One-relator quotients of Partially Commutative Groups
Abstract
We generalise a key result of one-relator group theory, namely Magnus's Freiheitssatz, to partially commutative groups, under sufficiently strong conditions on the relator. The main theorem shows that under our conditions, on an element r of a partially commutative group G, certain Magnus subgroups embed in the quotient G=G/N(r); that if r=sn has root s in G then the order of s in G is n, and under slightly stronger conditions that the word problem of G is decidable. We also give conditions under which the question of which Magnus subgroups of G embed in G reduces to the same question in the minimal parabolic subgroup of G containing r. In many cases this allows us to characterise Magnus subgroups which embed in G, via a condition on r and the commutation graph of G, and to find further examples of quotients G where the word and conjugacy problems are decidable. We give evidence that situations in which our main theorem applies are not uncommon, by proving that for cycle graphs with a chord , almost all cyclically reduced elements of the partially commutative group G() satisfy the conditions of the theorem.
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