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<p>a consecutive copy of a relator.  The group elements are the equivalence classes, and the group operation is concatenation.</p>

<p>This point of view is particularly common in the field of <a href="page.php?w=combinatorial_group_theory">combinatorial group theory</a>.</p>

<p><big> Finitely presented groups </big></p>
<p>A presentation is said to be <b><a href="page.php?w=finitely_generated_group">finitely generated</a></b> if S is finite and <b>finitely related</b> if R is finite. If both are finite it is said to be a <b>finite presentation</b>. A group</p><p>
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