Conjugacy problem

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1MATH 120 PRACTICE FINAL EXAM  There are 10 problems, on two pages. Each problem is worth 6 points. The problems are of widely varying difficulty, and the exam is intended to be challenging (some of the problems very much

MATH 120 PRACTICE FINAL EXAM There are 10 problems, on two pages. Each problem is worth 6 points. The problems are of widely varying difficulty, and the exam is intended to be challenging (some of the problems very much

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-10 10:08:57
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Language: English - Date: 2015-05-27 16:19:39
3A NEW KEY EXCHANGE PROTOCOL BASED ON THE DECOMPOSITION PROBLEM VLADIMIR SHPILRAIN AND ALEXANDER USHAKOV Abstract. In this paper we present a new key establishment protocol based on the decomposition problem in non-commut

A NEW KEY EXCHANGE PROTOCOL BASED ON THE DECOMPOSITION PROBLEM VLADIMIR SHPILRAIN AND ALEXANDER USHAKOV Abstract. In this paper we present a new key establishment protocol based on the decomposition problem in non-commut

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Language: English - Date: 2005-12-08 10:08:03
4CONJUGACY IN NORMAL SUBGROUPS OF HYPERBOLIC GROUPS ARMANDO MARTINO AND ASHOT MINASYAN Abstract. Let N be a finitely generated normal subgroup of a Gromov hyperbolic group G. We establish criteria for N to have solvable c

CONJUGACY IN NORMAL SUBGROUPS OF HYPERBOLIC GROUPS ARMANDO MARTINO AND ASHOT MINASYAN Abstract. Let N be a finitely generated normal subgroup of a Gromov hyperbolic group G. We establish criteria for N to have solvable c

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Language: English - Date: 2009-07-22 11:37:28
5ISOMORPHISM VERSUS COMMENSURABILITY FOR A CLASS OF FINITELY PRESENTED GROUPS GOULNARA ARZHANTSEVA, JEAN-FRANC¸OIS LAFONT, AND ASHOT MINASYAN A BSTRACT. We construct a class of finitely presented groups within which the

ISOMORPHISM VERSUS COMMENSURABILITY FOR A CLASS OF FINITELY PRESENTED GROUPS GOULNARA ARZHANTSEVA, JEAN-FRANC¸OIS LAFONT, AND ASHOT MINASYAN A BSTRACT. We construct a class of finitely presented groups within which the

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-17 07:05:52
6ONE-RELATOR GROUPS WITH TORSION ARE CONJUGACY SEPARABLE ASHOT MINASYAN AND PAVEL ZALESSKII Abstract. We prove that one-relator groups with torsion are hereditarily conjugacy separable. Our argument is based on a combinat

ONE-RELATOR GROUPS WITH TORSION ARE CONJUGACY SEPARABLE ASHOT MINASYAN AND PAVEL ZALESSKII Abstract. We prove that one-relator groups with torsion are hereditarily conjugacy separable. Our argument is based on a combinat

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-02 12:18:03
7HEREDITARY CONJUGACY SEPARABILITY OF RIGHT ANGLED ARTIN GROUPS AND ITS APPLICATIONS ASHOT MINASYAN Abstract. We prove that finite index subgroups of right angled Artin groups are conjugacy separable. We then apply this r

HEREDITARY CONJUGACY SEPARABILITY OF RIGHT ANGLED ARTIN GROUPS AND ITS APPLICATIONS ASHOT MINASYAN Abstract. We prove that finite index subgroups of right angled Artin groups are conjugacy separable. We then apply this r

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-15 10:54:51
8Conjugacy in normal subgroups of hyperbolic groups Ashot Minasyan University of Southampton, UK  (Joint work with A. Martino)

Conjugacy in normal subgroups of hyperbolic groups Ashot Minasyan University of Southampton, UK (Joint work with A. Martino)

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Language: English - Date: 2010-01-25 05:43:23
9Groups and Algorithms Groupes et algorithmes (Org: Inna Bumagin (Carleton)) INNA BUMAGIN, Carleton University The conjugacy and the search conjugacy problem in relatively hyperbolic groups.

Groups and Algorithms Groupes et algorithmes (Org: Inna Bumagin (Carleton)) INNA BUMAGIN, Carleton University The conjugacy and the search conjugacy problem in relatively hyperbolic groups.

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-01 15:18:04
10SVETLA VASSILEVA, McGill University/Stevens Institute The conjugacy problem in groups and its space complexity Space complexity has long been the focus of interest in computer science. With the prevalence of vast amounts

SVETLA VASSILEVA, McGill University/Stevens Institute The conjugacy problem in groups and its space complexity Space complexity has long been the focus of interest in computer science. With the prevalence of vast amounts

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- Date: 2013-11-01 15:18:03