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The Conjugacy Problem for Higman's Group

Owen Baker

Published 2019-02-16Version 1

In 1951, Higman constructed a remarkable group $$H=\left\langle a,b,c,d \, \left| \, b^a = b^2, c^b = c^2, d^c = d^2, a^d = a^2 \right. \right\rangle$$ and used it to produce the first examples of infinite simple groups. By studying fixed points of certain finite state transducers, we show the conjugacy problem in $H$ is decidable (for all inputs). Diekert, Laun and Ushakov have recently shown the word problem in $H$ is solvable in polynomial time, using the power circuit technology of Myasnikov, Ushakov and Won. Building on this work, we show in a strongly generic setting that the conjugacy problem has a $O(n^7)$ polynomial time solution.

Comments: 18 pages, comments welcome
Categories: math.GR
Subjects: 20F10, 68Q70
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