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Free polynilpotent groups and the Magnus property

Group Theory 2022-11-11 v2

Abstract

Motivated by a classic result for free groups, one says that a group GG has the Magnus property if the following holds: whenever two elements generate the same normal subgroup of GG, they are conjugate or inverse-conjugate in GG. It is a natural problem to find out which relatively free groups display the Magnus property. We prove that a free polynilpotent group of any given class row has the Magnus property if and only if it is nilpotent of class at most 22. For this purpose we explore the Magnus property more generally in soluble groups, and we produce new techniques, both for establishing and for disproving the property. We also prove that a free centre-by-(polynilpotent of given class row) group has the Magnus property if and only if it is nilpotent of class at most 22. On the way, we display 22-generated nilpotent groups (with non-trivial torsion) of any prescribed nilpotency class with the Magnus property. Similar examples of finitely generated, torsion-free nilpotent groups are hard to come by, but we construct a 44-generated, torsion-free, class-33 nilpotent group of Hirsch length 99 with the Magnus property. Furthermore, using a weak variant of the Magnus property and an ultraproduct construction, we establish the existence of metabelian, torsion-free, nilpotent groups of any prescribed nilpotency class with the Magnus property.

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@article{arxiv.2208.13691,
  title  = {Free polynilpotent groups and the Magnus property},
  author = {Benjamin Klopsch and Luis Mendonça and Jan Moritz Petschick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.13691},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

20 pages, small improvements of the exposition