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We address the problem of finding examples of non-bireversible transducers defining free groups, we show examples of transducers with sink accessible from every state which generate free groups, and, in general, we link this problem to the non-existence of certain words with interesting combinatorial and geometrical properties that we call fragile words. By using this notion, we exhibit a series of transducers constructed from Cayley graphs of finite groups whose defined semigroups are free, and thus having exponential growth.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Group Theory (IJGT) is an international mathematical journal founded in 2011. IJGT carries original research articles in the field of group theory, a branch of algebra. IJGT aims to reflect the latest developments in group theory and promote international academic exchanges.