A Van Kampen diagram is a combinatorial tool used in group theory, particularly in the study of the word problem for groups. It is named after the Dutch mathematician Egbert van Kampen. The diagram is often employed in the context of the word problem for finitely presented groups and the geometrical interpretation of group presentations. In general, a Van Kampen diagram is a specified type of two-dimensional polygonal diagram that represents a relation in a group presentation.
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