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Congruence subgroups of small Artin and Coxeter groups

Published 27 Oct 2025 in math.GR | (2510.23002v1)

Abstract: Small Coxeter groups are exactly those for which the Tits representation takes integral values, which makes the study of their congruence subgroups significant. In \cite{MR0938643}, Squier introduced a matrix representation of an Artin group defined over the ring $\mathbb Z[s{\pm}, t{\pm}]$ of Laurent polynomials in two variables. This representation simultaneously generalises the Tits representation of the associated Coxeter groups and the reduced Burau representation of braid groups. We define small Artin groups as those for which this representation becomes integral when evaluated at $s=1$ and $t=-1$. Consequently, the study of congruence subgroups of small Artin groups extends the classical notion of congruence subgroups of braid groups, which arise from the integral reduced Burau representation. In this paper, we examine Coxeter and Artin groups that possess the congruence subgroup property and identify several of their principal congruence subgroups at small levels.

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