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The topic of diamond lemmadiamond lemma has recently come up in my teaching, and as always I've been looking for nice and simple applications. This has reminded me of the thesis

Kimmo Eriksson, Strongly convergent games and Coxeter groups, KTH Stockholm 1993,

which I have never been able to locate despite the existence of a ProQuest page and many (Google Scholar says 60) citations in the literature.

Does anyone have a scan of this thesis? (I am aware of several papers by Eriksson, but I'm not sure how much of the thesis they cover.)

The topic of diamond lemma has recently come up in my teaching, and as always I've been looking for nice and simple applications. This has reminded me of the thesis

Kimmo Eriksson, Strongly convergent games and Coxeter groups, KTH Stockholm 1993,

which I have never been able to locate despite the existence of a ProQuest page and many (Google Scholar says 60) citations in the literature.

Does anyone have a scan of this thesis? (I am aware of several papers by Eriksson, but I'm not sure how much of the thesis they cover.)

The diamond lemma has recently come up in my teaching, and as always I've been looking for nice and simple applications. This has reminded me of the thesis

Kimmo Eriksson, Strongly convergent games and Coxeter groups, KTH Stockholm 1993,

which I have never been able to locate despite the existence of a ProQuest page and many (Google Scholar says 60) citations in the literature.

Does anyone have a scan of this thesis? (I am aware of several papers by Eriksson, but I'm not sure how much of the thesis they cover.)

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darij grinberg
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Eriksson's thesis "Strongly convergent games and Coxeter groups"

The topic of diamond lemma has recently come up in my teaching, and as always I've been looking for nice and simple applications. This has reminded me of the thesis

Kimmo Eriksson, Strongly convergent games and Coxeter groups, KTH Stockholm 1993,

which I have never been able to locate despite the existence of a ProQuest page and many (Google Scholar says 60) citations in the literature.

Does anyone have a scan of this thesis? (I am aware of several papers by Eriksson, but I'm not sure how much of the thesis they cover.)