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The first group is called Rosenberger-Monster and is the largest finite generalized triangle group. | The first group is called Rosenberger-Monster and is the largest finite generalized triangle group. |
Revision as of 13:40, 18 September 2013
Description
The first group is called Rosenberger-Monster and is the largest finite generalized triangle group. A finite representation of G is given below:
G = <a,b | a^2 = b^3 = (abababab^{2}ab^{2}abab^{2}ab^{2})^2 = 1>
The second group is already infinite and denoted by H:
H = <a,b | a^2 = b^3 = (abababab^{2}abab^{2}ab^{2})^2 = 1>
Reference
On the Rosenberger Monster Robert Fitzgerald Morse, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Evansville IN 47722 USA
Computation of G
/*Use the ApCoCoA package ncpoly.*/
Use ZZ/(2)[a,b]; NC.SetOrdering("LLEX"); Define CreateRelationsOther2() Relations:=[]; // add the relations a^2 = b^3 = 1 Append(Relations,[[a,a],[1]]); Append(Relations,[[b,b,b],[1]]); // add the relation (abababab^{2}ab^{2}abab^{2}ab^{2})^2 = 1 Append(Relations,[[a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b],[1]]); Return Relations; EndDefine; Relations:=CreateRelationsOther2(); GB:=NC.GB(Relations,31,1,100,1000);
Computation of H
/*Use the ApCoCoA package ncpoly.*/ Use ZZ/(2)[a,b]; NC.SetOrdering("LLEX"); Define CreateRelationsOther3() Relations:=[]; // add the relations a^2 = b^3 = 1 Append(Relations,[[a,a],[1]]); Append(Relations,[[b,b,b],[1]]); // add the relation (abababab^{2}abab^{2}ab^{2})^2 = 1 Append(Relations,[[a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,a,b,b,a,b,b],[1]]); Return Relations; EndDefine; Relations:=CreateRelationsOther3(); GB:=NC.GB(Relations,31,1,100,1000);