commutator length

English

Noun

commutator length (plural commutator lengths)

  1. The number of multiplicands needed, at a minimum, to express a given group element as a product of commutators.
    In , the commutator length of is two, since it equals but isn't a commutator.
  2. The supremum, over all elements of a given group's derived subgroup, of their commutator lengths.
    The commutator length of is at least two, since there's an element of commutator length two in it.

Derived terms

  • stable commutator length
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