English

The infinite simple group V of Richard J. Thompson: presentations by permutations

Group Theory 2018-07-04 v2

Abstract

We show that one can naturally describe elements of R. Thompson's finitely presented infinite simple group VV, known by Thompson to have a presentation with four generators and fourteen relations, as products of permutations analogous to transpositions. This perspective provides an intuitive explanation towards the simplicity of VV and also perhaps indicates a reason as to why it was one of the first discovered infinite finitely presented simple groups: it is (in some basic sense) a relative of the finite alternating groups. We find a natural infinite presentation for VV as a group generated by these "transpositions," which presentation bears comparison with Dehornoy's infinite presentation and which enables us to develop two small presentations for VV: a human-interpretable presentation with three generators and eight relations, and a Tietze-derived presentation with two generators and seven relations.

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@article{arxiv.1511.02123,
  title  = {The infinite simple group V of Richard J. Thompson: presentations by permutations},
  author = {Collin Bleak and Martyn Quick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02123},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

26 pages, 4 figures. To appear in Groups Geom. Dyn