Abelianization and fixed point properties of units in integral group rings
Abstract
Let be a finite group and the unit group of the integral group ring . We prove a unit theorem, namely a characterization of when satisfies Kazhdan's property , both in terms of the finite group and in terms of the simple components of the semisimple algebra . Furthermore, it is shown that for this property is equivalent to the weaker property (i.e. every subgroup of finite index has finite abelianization), and in particular also to a hereditary version of Serre's property , denoted . More precisely, it is described when all subgroups of finite index in have both finite abelianization and are not a non-trivial amalgamated product. A crucial step for this is a reduction to arithmetic groups , where is an order in a finite dimensional semisimple -algebra , and finite groups which have the so-called cut property. For such groups we describe the simple epimorphic images of . The proof of the unit theorem fundamentally relies on fixed point properties and the abelianization of the elementary subgroups of . These groups are well understood except in the degenerate case of lower rank, i.e.\ for with an order in a division algebra with a finite number of units. In this setting we determine Serre's property \FA for and its subgroups of finite index. We construct a generic and computable exact sequence describing its abelianization, affording a closed formula for its -rank.
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@article{arxiv.1811.12184,
title = {Abelianization and fixed point properties of units in integral group rings},
author = {Andreas Bächle and Geoffrey Janssens and Eric Jespers and Ann Kiefer and Doryan Temmerman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.12184},
year = {2021}
}
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Version including suggestions of the referees. To appear in Math. Nachr. , 58 pages. The companion article can be found as arXiv:1811.12226