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This volume contains papers which are based primarily on talks
given at an inter national conference on Algorithmic Problems in
Groups and Semigroups held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
from May ll-May 16, 1998. The conference coincided with the
Centennial Celebration of the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on the occasion of
the one hun dredth anniversary of the granting of the first Ph.D.
by the department. Funding was provided by the US National Science
Foundation, the Department of Math ematics and Statistics, and the
College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
through the College's focus program in Discrete, Experimental and
Applied Mathematics. The purpose of the conference was to bring
together researchers with interests in algorithmic problems in
group theory, semigroup theory and computer science. A particularly
useful feature of this conference was that it provided a framework
for exchange of ideas between the research communities in semigroup
theory and group theory, and several of the papers collected here
reflect this interac tion of ideas. The papers collected in this
volume represent a cross section of some of the results and ideas
that were discussed in the conference. They reflect a synthesis of
overlapping ideas and techniques stimulated by problems concerning
finite monoids, finitely presented mono ids, finitely presented
groups and free groups."
This volume contains papers which are based primarily on talks
given at an inter national conference on Algorithmic Problems in
Groups and Semigroups held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
from May ll-May 16, 1998. The conference coincided with the
Centennial Celebration of the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on the occasion of
the one hun dredth anniversary of the granting of the first Ph.D.
by the department. Funding was provided by the US National Science
Foundation, the Department of Math ematics and Statistics, and the
College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
through the College's focus program in Discrete, Experimental and
Applied Mathematics. The purpose of the conference was to bring
together researchers with interests in algorithmic problems in
group theory, semigroup theory and computer science. A particularly
useful feature of this conference was that it provided a framework
for exchange of ideas between the research communities in semigroup
theory and group theory, and several of the papers collected here
reflect this interac tion of ideas. The papers collected in this
volume represent a cross section of some of the results and ideas
that were discussed in the conference. They reflect a synthesis of
overlapping ideas and techniques stimulated by problems concerning
finite monoids, finitely presented mono ids, finitely presented
groups and free groups.
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