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Original Articles

The Solution of Length Five Equations Over Groups

Pages 1914-1948 | Received 12 Mar 2005, Published online: 08 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Let G be a group, t an unknown, and r(t) an element of the free product G* ⟨ t⟩. The equation r(t) = 1 has a solution over G if it has a solution in a group H containing G. The Kervaire–Laudenbach (KL) conjecture asserts that if the exponent sum of t in r(t) is nonzero the equation has a solution. Equations of length 5 have been studied and it was proved that a solution exists under certain restrictions imposed on the coefficients of the equation. This article removes these restrictions and therefore settles the KL conjecture for equations of length five.

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Notes

Communicated by A. Yu. Olshanskii.

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