On profinite groups admitting a word with only few values
Group Theory
2024-02-26 v2
Abstract
A group-word is called concise if the verbal subgroup is finite whenever takes only finitely many values in a group . It is known that there are words that are not concise. The problem whether every word is concise in the class of profinite groups remains wide open. Moreover, there is a conjecture that every word is strongly concise in profinite groups, that is, is finite whenever is a profinite group in which takes less than values. In this paper we show that if the word takes less than values in a profinite group then is finite.
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@article{arxiv.2401.15707,
title = {On profinite groups admitting a word with only few values},
author = {Pavel Shumyatsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15707},
year = {2024}
}
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