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Example 2.11. Consider a finite group G.LetX = G,andletR be the set of words{abc−1| ab = c in G}.I claim that (X, R) is a presentation of G,andsoG is finitely presented. Let G=<X|R>.ThemapFX → G, a → a, sends the elements of R to 1, and therefore defines ahomomophism G→ G, which[r]
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