> < ^ Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 16:22:50 +0100 (BST)
> < ^ From: Derek Holt <dfh@maths.warwick.ac.uk >
> < ^ Subject: Re: coset enumeration
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> From: Juergen Ecker <juergen@verdi.algebra.uni-linz.ac.at>
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> Subject:        coset enumeration
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Dear GAP Forum,

Juergen Ecker wrote:

I have tried to work with the group

< p,q,r; p^4, p^2=q^3=(pq)^5, r^2=(rp)^4=p^2 >

in GAP. According to Zassenhaus' "Ueber endliche Fastkoerper" (On finite
nearfields), this is a group having <p,q>=SL(2,5) as a normal subgroup
of index 2.

This group is visibly an amalgamated free product of the subgroups <p,q>
and <p,r>, which have orders 120 and 16, with the amalgamated subgroup <p>
of order 4. So it is infinite. Maybe you have missed out some relations?
I would expect there to be relations involving both q and r, otherwise you
will get an amalgamated free product.

Derek Holt.

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