
arXiv: 2110.14293
Starting from the observation that the standard presentation of a virtual braid group mixes the standard presentation of the corresponding braid group with the standard presentation of the corresponding symmetric group and some mixed relations that mimic the action of the symmetric group on its root system, we define a virtual Artin group $VA[��]$ of a Coxeter graph $��$ mixing the standard presentation of the Artin group $A[��]$ with the standard presentation of the Coxeter group $W[��]$ and some mixed relations that mimic the action of $W[��]$ on its root system. By definition we have two epimorphisms $��_K:VA[��]\to W[��]$ and $��_P:VA[��]\to W[��]$ whose kernels are denoted by $KVA[��]$ and $PVA[��]$ respectively. We calculate presentations for these two subgroups. In particular $KVA[��]$ is an Artin group. We prove that the center of any virtual Artin group is trivial. In the case where $��$ is of spherical type or of affine type, we show that each free of infinity parabolic subgroup of $KVA[��]$ is also of spherical type or of affine type, and we show that $VA[��]$ has a solution to the word problem. In the case where $��$ is of spherical type we show that $KVA[��]$ satisfies the $K(��,1)$ conjecture and we infer the cohomological dimension of $KVA[��]$ and the virtual cohomological dimension of $VA[��]$. In the case where $��$ is of affine type we determine upper bounds for the cohomological dimension of $KVA[��]$ and for the virtual cohomological dimension of $VA[��]$.
20F36, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Group Theory (math.GR), Braid groups; Artin groups, Tit groups, 510, Artin groups, FOS: Mathematics, virtual braid groups, [MATH]Mathematics [math], Braids, Mathematics - Group Theory, Coxeter graphs
20F36, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Group Theory (math.GR), Braid groups; Artin groups, Tit groups, 510, Artin groups, FOS: Mathematics, virtual braid groups, [MATH]Mathematics [math], Braids, Mathematics - Group Theory, Coxeter graphs
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