In the context of group theory, particularly in the study of partially ordered sets and certain algebraic structures, a Garside element is a specific kind of element that helps in the organization and decomposition of the group. Garside theory is often associated with groups that are defined by generators and relations, such as Artin groups and certain types of Coxeter groups. A Garside element is typically defined in terms of a special ordering on the elements of the group.
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