Mathematics – Group Theory
Scientific paper
2005-02-13
Mathematics
Group Theory
Part 3 of 3
Scientific paper
In this paper, we give a new class of rigid Coxeter groups. Let $(W,S)$ be a Coxeter system. Suppose that (0) for each $s,t\in S$ such that $m(s,t)$ is even, $m(s,t)\in\{2\}\cup 4\N$, (1) for each $s\neq t\in S$ such that $m(s,t)$ is odd, $\{s,t\}$ is a maximal spherical subset of $S$, (2) there does not exist a three-points subset $\{s,t,u\}\subset S$ such that $m(s,t)$ and $m(t,u)$ are odd, and (3) for each $s\neq t\in S$ such that $m(s,t)$ is odd, the number of maximal spherical subsets of $S$ intersecting with $\{s,t\}$ is at most two, where $m(s,t)$ is the order of $st$ in the Coxeter group $W$. Then we show that the Coxeter group $W$ is rigid. This is an extension of a result of D.Radcliffe.
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