Abstract
AbstractWe develop new computational methods for studying potential counterexamples to the Andrews–Curtis conjecture, in particular, Akbulut–Kurby examples{\operatorname{AK}(n)}. We devise a number of algorithms in an attempt to disprove the most interesting counterexample{\operatorname{AK}(3)}. That includes an efficient implementation of the folding procedure for pseudo-conjugacy graphs, based on the original modification of a classic disjoint-set data structure. To improve metric properties of the search space (the set of balanced presentations of the trivial group), we introduce a new transformation, called an ACM-move, that generalizes the original Andrews–Curtis transformations and discuss details of a practical implementation. To reduce growth of the search space, we introduce a strong equivalence relation on balanced presentations and study the space modulo automorphisms of the underlying free group. We prove that automorphism moves can be applied to Akbulut–Kurby presentations. The improved technique allows us to enumerate balanced presentations AC-equivalent to{\operatorname{AK}(3)}with relations of lengths up to 20 (previous record was 17).
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