Converting subgroups of generators of a free group into free generators through directed graphs

Authors

  • Emiliano Tornel Taki The American School Foundation
  • Guillermo Goldsztein Georgia Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8610

Keywords:

Directed Graphs, Free Groups, Free Generators, Topological Models, Isomorphism

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Author Biography

Guillermo Goldsztein, Georgia Institute of Technology

Professor Goldsztein is originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1992 he received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Buenos Aires and in 1997 a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT. During the three following years (1997-2000), he was a postdoctoral scholar and lecturer in applied mathematics at CalTech. Since 2000, he has been a faculty member of the School of Mathematics of Georgia Tech, where he is now a full professor. Professor Goldsztein enjoys applying mathematics that can be used in other other fields of science such as computational biology, machine learning, and the intersection between math and physics. Machine learning is among his areas of expertise.

References or Bibliography

Druţu, Cornelia, and Michael Kapovich. Geometric group theory. Vol. 63. American Mathematical Soc., 2018.

Löh, Clara. Geometric group theory. Springer International Publishing AG, 2017.

de La Harpe, Pierre. Topics in geometric group theory. University of Chicago Press, 2000.

Published

02-28-2025

How to Cite

Tornel Taki, E., & Goldsztein, G. (2025). Converting subgroups of generators of a free group into free generators through directed graphs. Journal of Student Research, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8610

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HS Research Articles