#19594: Implement the cactus group
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Reporter: tscrim | Owner: tscrim
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-7.0
Component: group theory | Resolution:
Keywords: cactus | Merged in:
Authors: Travis Scrimshaw | Reviewers:
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
public/groups/cactus_group-19594 | 7eb2a1278ea0ca08375f87e0f82081218a2ea1ec
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Comment (by dimpase):
Replying to [comment:25 tscrim]:
> Also Remark 6.2.4 of http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0203127 says that this
should be a linear group (i.e., admits a faithful finite-dimensional
representation). I should try to understand the representation they
construct and implement that as well...
I don't see an immediate connection, as the presentation there seems to
include more relations, of the form `(xy)^m=1` ?
Anyhow, it might be quite hard to prove that an f.p. group is linear ---
you probably heard the story of braid groups in this respect...
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