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On a Class of Factorizable Inverse Monoids Associated with Braid Groups

Pages 3155-3190 | Received 31 Mar 2007, Published online: 22 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

We define and study the permeable braid monoid 𝔓 n . This monoid is closely related to the factorizable braid monoid 𝔉 n introduced by Easdown et al. (Citation2004), and is obtained from Artin's braid group n by modifying the notion of braid equivalence. We show that 𝔓 n is a factorizable inverse monoid with group of units n and semilattice of idempotents (isomorphic to) 𝔈 𝔮 n , the join semilattice of equivalence relations on {1,…, n}. We give several presentations of 𝔓 n each of which extend Artin's presentation of n . We then introduce the pure permeable braid monoid 𝔓 𝒫 n which is related to 𝔓 n in the same way that the pure braid group 𝒫 n is related to n . We show that 𝔓 𝒫 n is the union of its maximal subgroups, each of which is (isomorphic to) a quotient of 𝒫 n . We obtain semidirect product decompositions for these quotients, analogous to Artin's decomposition of 𝒫 n . This structure leads to a solution to the word problem in 𝔓 n . We conclude by giving a presentation of 𝔓 𝒫 n which extends Artin's presentation of 𝒫 n .

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Acknowledgments

This work was completed while the author was a postgraduate student at the University of Sydney.

Notes

Communicated by D. Easdown.

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