On Complexity of the Word Problem in Braid Groups and Mapping Class Groups

Abstract

We prove that the word problem in the mapping class group of the once-punctured surface of genus g has complexity O(|w|2 g for |w| > log(g) where |w| is the length of the word in a (standard) set of generators. The corresponding bound in the case of the closed surface is O(|w|2 g2). We also carry out the same methods for the braid groups, and show that this gives a bound which improves the best known bound in this case; namely, the complexity of the word problem in the n-braid group is O(|w|2 n), for |w| > log n. We state a similar result for mapping class groups of surfaces with several punctures.

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