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Varieties of groups and the problem on conciseness of words

Group Theory 2024-04-30 v2

Abstract

A group-word ww is concise in a class of groups X\mathcal X if and only if the verbal subgroup w(G)w(G) is finite whenever ww takes only finitely many values in a group GXG\in \mathcal X. It is a long-standing open problem whether every word is concise in residually finite groups. In this paper we observe that the conciseness of a word ww in residually finite groups is equivalent to that in the class of virtually pro-pp groups. This is used to show that if q,nq,n are positive integers and ww is a multilinear commutator word, then the words wqw^q and [wq,ny][w^q,_{n} y] are concise in residually finite groups. Earlier this was known only in the case where qq is a prime power. In the course of the proof we establish that certain classes of groups satisfying the law wq1w^q\equiv1, or [δkq,ny]1[\delta_k^q,{}_n\, y]\equiv1, are varieties.

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@article{arxiv.2308.02209,
  title  = {Varieties of groups and the problem on conciseness of words},
  author = {Cristina Acciarri and Pavel Shumyatsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.02209},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

final version, accepted in Ann. Sc. Norm. Super. Pisa Cl. Sci