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Writing an element of a free product of $C_2$'s as a product of order-$2$ elements

My question is simple: Suppose that $G$ is isomorphic to the free product of finitely many copies of $C_2$. Is it true that any element $g \in G$ can be written as a product $g = s_1 \dotsm s_m$ such ...
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Subgroups of RAAGs vs. subgroups of RACGs

Is a (finitely generated) torsion-free subgroup of a right-angled Coxeter group isomorphic to a subgroup of a right-angled Artin group? It is well-known from the theory of special cube complexes that ...
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Can $E_8$ be enlarged?

Is there any finite 8-dimensional point group which contains the $E_8$ Coxeter group as a subgroup other than $E_8$ itself?
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When are groups generated by reflections in a triangle discrete?

Take a triangle in the (Euclidean or hyperbolic) plane, and consider the group of isometries generated by the reflections in the three sides of the triangle. If the angles between adjacent sides are ...
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Generators of pure braid groups of arbitrary Coxeter groups

Let $W$ be an arbitrary Coxeter group, and let $A$ be the associated Artin-Tits braid group, with standard Coxeter generators $\sigma_i\in A$. Let $P$ be the "pure braid group", the kernel of the ...
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Order from Coxeter-Dynkin diagram

How is the order of a Coxeter group determined from its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram?
Daniel Sebald's user avatar
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Starting letters of equivalent infinite geodesic paths of hyperbolic Coxeter groups

Let $\left(W\text{, }S\right)$ be a Gromov hyperbolic Coxeter system and denote by $\partial W$ the corresponding Gromov boundary. For $z\in\partial W$ let $\alpha$, $\beta$ be infinite geodesic paths ...
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Indices of Coxeter groups in themselves

Every Euclidean Coxeter group ($P_n$, $Q_n$, $R_n$, $S_n$, $T_7$, $T_8$, $T_9$, $U_5$, $V_3$, $W_2$) contains infinitely many scaled copies of itself as subgroups. What are all the possible indices of ...
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Subgroups of $W(E_8)$

Are there any proper subgroups of the Coxeter group $W(E_8)$ which are also proper overgroups of $W(A_8)$, other than $\text{Aut}(A_8)$?
Daniel Sebald's user avatar
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Torsion-free, normal subgroups of certain Coxeter groups

Let $G$ be the reflection group of a regular, 4-dimensional, hyperbolic honeycomb. I would like to find a family $H_i < G$ of finite-index, torsion-free subgroups of $G$, so that I can represent ...
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Is G(4,7) a Coxeter group

Let $G(4, 7)$ be an abstract group with the presentation $$\langle a,b,c | a^2 = b^2 = c^2 = 1, (ab)^4 = (bc)^4 = (ca)^4 = 1, (acbc)^7 = (baca)^7 = (cbab)^7 = 1 \rangle $$ Richard Schwartz considered ...
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Why inherit the Tits systems structure by a $B$-adapted homomorphism?

Let $(G,B,N,S)$ be a Tits system and $\phi\colon G\longrightarrow \hat{G}$ a $B$-adapted in the sense of the paper Groupes réductifs sur un corps local: I of Bruhat–Tits. They said that $\phi$ is a $B$...
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A question of braid words

Let $(W,S)$ be a Coxeter group, let $B(W,S)$ be the corresponding braid or Artin-Tits group. Set $S=\{s_1,\dots, s_n\}$ and denote by $\bf{S}=\{\sigma_1,\dots, \sigma_n\}$ the corresponding generators ...
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Word length norm in the symmetric group $\mathfrak{S}_r$

Consider on the symmetric group $\mathfrak{S}_r$ the generating system $\{\tau_i;\,1\le i\le r-1\}$ with $\tau_i = \langle i,i+1\rangle$ and the corresponding word length norm $N$. Now let $\tau\in\...
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Isomorphic Coxeter groups

After enumerating the spherical Coxeter groups, it is easy to see that no two distinct cases are isomorphic. Does the same hold for Euclidean and hyperbolic Coxeter groups?
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