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Fractional Fibonacci groups with an odd number of generators

The Fibonacci groups $F(n)$ are known to exhibit significantly different behaviour depending on the parity of $n$. We extend known results for $F(n)$ for odd $n$ to the family of Fractional Fibonacci groups $F^{k/l}(n)$. We show that for odd $n$ the group $F^{k/l}(n)$ is not the fundamental group of an orientable hyperbolic 3-orbifold of finite volume. We obtain results concerning the existence of torsion in the groups $F^{k/l}(n)$ (where $n$ is odd) paying particular attention to the groups $F^k(n)$ and $F^{k/l}(3)$, and observe consequences concerning asphericity of relative presentations of their shift extensions. We show that if $F^{k}(n)$ (where $n$ is odd) and $F^{k/l}(3)$ are non-cyclic 3-manifold groups then they are isomorphic to the direct product of the quaternion group $Q_8$ and a finite cyclic group.

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