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The abelianization of inverse limits of groups

Group Theory 2017-10-19 v5 Algebraic Topology Category Theory

Abstract

The abelianization is a functor from groups to abelian groups, which is left adjoint to the inclusion functor. Being a left adjoint, the abelianization functor commutes with all small colimits. In this paper we investigate the relation between the abelianization of a limit of groups and the limit of their abelianizations. We show that if T\mathcal{T} is a countable directed poset and G:TGrpG:\mathcal{T}\longrightarrow\mathcal{G} rp is a diagram of groups that satisfies the Mittag-Leffler condition, then the natural map Ab(limtTGt)limtTAb(Gt)\mathrm{Ab}(\lim_{t\in\mathcal{T}}G_t)\longrightarrow\lim_{t\in\mathcal{T}}\mathrm{Ab}(G_t) is surjective, and its kernel is a cotorsion group. In the special case of a countable product of groups, we show that the Ulm length of the kernel does not exceed 1\aleph_1.

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@article{arxiv.1608.02220,
  title  = {The abelianization of inverse limits of groups},
  author = {Ilan Barnea and Saharon Shelah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.02220},
  year   = {2017}
}

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To appear in Israel Journal of Mathematics