On the Diophantine problem in some one-relator groups
Abstract: We study the Diophantine problem, i.e. the decision problem of solving systems of equations, for some families of one-relator groups, and provide some background for why this problem is of interest. The method used is primarily the Reidemeister--Schreier method, together with general recent results by Dahmani & Guirardel and Ciobanu, Holt & Rees on the decidability of the Diophantine problem in general classes of groups. First, we give a sample of the methods of the article by proving that the one-relator group with defining relation $ambn = 1$ is virtually a direct product of hyperbolic groups for all $m, n \geq 0$, and thus conclude decidability of the Diophantine problem in such groups. As a corollary, we obtain that the Diophantine problem is decidable in any torus knot group. Second, we study the two-generator, one-relator groups $G_{m,n}$ with defining relation a commutator $[am, bn] = 1$, where $m, n \geq 1$. In doing so, we define and study a natural class of groups (RABSAGs), related to right-angled Artin groups (RAAGs). We reduce the Diophantine problem in the groups $G_{m,n}$ to the Diophantine problem in groups which are virtually certain RABSAGs. As a corollary of our methods, we show that the submonoid membership problem is undecidable in the group $G_{2,2}$ with the single defining relation $[a2, b2] = 1$. We use the recent classification by Gray & Howie of RAAG subgroups of one-relator groups to classify the RAAG subgroups of some RABSAGs, showing the potential usefulness of one-relator theory to this area. Finally, we define and study Newman groups $\operatorname{NG}(p,q)$, which are $(p+1)$-generated one-relator groups generalising the solvable Baumslag--Solitar groups. We show that all such groups are hyperbolic, and thereby also conclude decidability of their Diophantine problem.
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