An introduction to diagram groups
Abstract
To every semigroup presentation P= R and every baseword w ∈ + can be associated a diagram group D(P,w), defined as the fundamental group of the so-called Squier complex S(P,w). Roughly speaking, D(P,w) encodes the lack of asphericity of P. Examples of diagram groups include Thompson's group F, the lamplighter group Z Z, the pure planar braid groups, and various right-angled Artin groups. This survey aims at summarising what is known about the family of diagram groups.
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