The next step of the word problem over monoids

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2011-10

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Elsevier Science

Abstract

It is known that a group presentation P can be regarded as a 2-complex with a single 0-cell. Thus we can consider a 3-complex with a single 0-cell which is known as a 3-presentation. Similarly, we can also consider 3-presentations for monoids. In this paper, by using spherical monoid pictures, we show that there exists a finite 3-monoid-presentation which has unsolvable "generalized identity problem'' that can be thought as the next step (or one-dimension higher) of the word problem for monoids. We note that the method used in this paper has chemical and physical applications.

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Mathematics, Monoid pictures, Word problem, Presentation, Identity problem, Homological finiteness condition, Group presentation, Identity problem, Monoid pictures, Monoids, One-dimension, Physical application, Presentation, Word problem, Algebra

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Karpuz, E. G. vd. (2011). "The next step of the word problem over monoids". Applied Mathematics and Computation, 218(3), 794-798.