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Reflections on some aspects of infinite groups

Reflections on some aspects of infinite groups Abstract In this paper we survey and reflect upon several aspects of the theory of infinite finitely generated and finitely presented groups that were originally motivated by work of Gilbert Baumslag. All but the last of the topics we have chosen are all related in one way or another to the theory of limit groups and the solution of the Tarski problems. These include the residually free and fully residually free properties and the big powers condition; Baumslag doubles and extensions of centralizers; residually-𝒳 groups and extensions of results of Benjamin Baumslag and finally the relationship between CT and CSA groups. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Groups Complexity Cryptology de Gruyter

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de Gruyter
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1867-1144
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1869-6104
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10.1515/gcc-2014-0008
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Abstract

Abstract In this paper we survey and reflect upon several aspects of the theory of infinite finitely generated and finitely presented groups that were originally motivated by work of Gilbert Baumslag. All but the last of the topics we have chosen are all related in one way or another to the theory of limit groups and the solution of the Tarski problems. These include the residually free and fully residually free properties and the big powers condition; Baumslag doubles and extensions of centralizers; residually-𝒳 groups and extensions of results of Benjamin Baumslag and finally the relationship between CT and CSA groups.

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Groups Complexity Cryptologyde Gruyter

Published: Nov 1, 2014

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