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Although this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.


This very recent (and still open)This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?

Although this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.


This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?

Although this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.


This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?
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Although this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.


This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?

Since this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.

This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?

Since this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.

Although this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.


This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?
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  • 28.6k
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  • 82
  • 150

Extension of the Hall-Witt identity

This very recent (and still open) question about the Hall-Witt identity led me to wonder:

  1. Does some related generalization to 4 or more variables exist?

And also,

  1. Does that then imply a 4 variable (or more) Jacobi like identity?

Since this question is mostly out of curiosity (as of now), I hope it is nevertheless suitable for MO.