For PSL2(Z), an algorithm decides H-algebraicity of a matrix and generates the full ideal of H-equations; for n at least 4 the analogous task is impossible.
Dependence over subgroups of free groups
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Given a finitely generated subgroup $H$ of a free group $F$, we present an algorithm which computes $g_1,\ldots,g_m\in F$, such that the set of elements $g\in F$, for which there exists a non-trivial $H$-equation having $g$ as a solution, is, precisely, the disjoint union of the double cosets $H\sqcup Hg_1H\sqcup \cdots \sqcup Hg_mH$. Moreover, we present an algorithm which, given a finitely generated subgroup $H\leqslant F$ and an element $g\in F$, computes a finite set of elements of $H * \langle x \rangle$ that generate (as a normal subgroup) the ``ideal" $I_H(g) \unlhd H * \langle x \rangle$ of all ``polynomials" $w(x)$, such that $w(g)=1$. The algorithms, as well as the proofs, are based on the graph-theory techniques introduced by Stallings and on the more classical combinatorial techniques of Nielsen transformations. The key notion here is that of dependence of an element $g\in F$ on a subgroup $H$. We also study the corresponding notions of dependence sequence and dependence closure of a subgroup.
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Computing $H$-equations with 2-by-2 integral matrices
For PSL2(Z), an algorithm decides H-algebraicity of a matrix and generates the full ideal of H-equations; for n at least 4 the analogous task is impossible.