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For permutation groups other than the symmetric group, ConfluentMonoidPresentationForGroup uses IsomorphismFpGroupByChiefSeries. But if the input group is a permutation group with a small base, it may be better to use a rewriting system derived from the stabilizer chain. Apparently Magma uses that to great effect.
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How is a confluence rewriting system derived from the stabiliser chain? A reference or brief description of what you had in mind would be interesting to read! @fingolfin
For permutation groups other than the symmetric group,
ConfluentMonoidPresentationForGroup
usesIsomorphismFpGroupByChiefSeries
. But if the input group is a permutation group with a small base, it may be better to use a rewriting system derived from the stabilizer chain. Apparently Magma uses that to great effect.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: