Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4588989 | Journal of Algebra | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A Coxeter system is called two-dimensional if every parabolic subgroup of rank at least 3 is infinite. We apply results of Niblo and Reeves and of B.T. Williams to show that Coxeter groups with two-dimensional systems are biautomatic if the corresponding presentation contains no visible Euclidean “triangle” groups. This provides a partial positive answer to a question posed by Niblo and Reeves in [G. Niblo, L. Reeves, Coxeter groups act on CAT(0) cube complexes, J. Group Theory 6 (3) (2003) 399–413].
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