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Quotients of the Artin braid groups and crystallographic groups

Let n be greater than or equal to 3. We study the quotient group B\_n/[P n,P\_n] of the Artin braid group B\_n by the commutator subgroup of its pure Artin braid group P\_n. We show that B\_n/[P n,P\_n] is a crystallographic group, and in the case n=3, we analyse explicitly some of its subgroups. We also prove that B\_n/[P n,P\_n] possesses torsion, and we show that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the conjugacy classes of the finite-order elements of B\_n/[P n,P\_n] with the conjugacy classes of the elements of odd order of the symmetric group S\_n, and that the isomorphism class of any Abelian subgroup of odd order of S\_n is realised by a subgroup of B\_n/[P n,P\_n]. Finally, we discuss the realisation of non-Abelian subgroups of S\_n of odd order as subgroups of B\_n/[P n,P\_n], and we show that the Frobenius group of order 21, which is the smallest non-Abelian group of odd order, embeds in B\_n/[P n,P\_n] for all n greater than or equal to 7.

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