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We describe elementary examples of finitely presented sofic groups which are not residually amenable (and thus not initially subamenable or LEA, for short). We ask if an amalgam of two amenable groups over a finite subgroup is residually…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-09-03 Aditi Kar , Nikolay Nikolov

We define a notion of relative soficity for countable groups with respect to a family of groups. A group is sofic if and only if it is relative sofic with respect to the family consisting only of the trivial group. If a group is relatively…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2019-01-11 Ronghui Ji , Crichton Ogle , Bobby Ramsey

Answering some queries of Weiss, we prove that the free product and amenable extensions of sofic groups are sofic as well, and give an example of a finitely generated sofic group that is not residually amenable.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 G. Elek , E. Szabo

We give an example of a finitely presented simple group containing a finitely generated subgroup which is not finitely presented.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Diego Rattaggi

We give the following characterization of sofic (weakly sofic) groups: a group $G$ is sofic (weakly sofic) if and only if any system of equations solvable in any alternating group (any finite group) is solvable over $G$.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-06-25 Lev Glebsky

We give new characterizations of sofic groups: -- A group $G$ is sofic if and only if it is a subgroup of a quotient of a direct product of alternating or symmetric groups. -- A group $G$ is sofic if and only if any system of equations…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2017-01-19 Lev Glebsky

We prove that graph products of sofic groups are sofic, as are graphs of groups for which vertex groups are sofic and edge groups are amenable.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2016-01-20 Laura Ciobanu , Derek F. Holt , Sarah Rees

In this paper we exhibit for every non amenable group that is initially sub-amenable (sometimes also referred to as LEA), two sofic approximations that are not conjugate by any automorphism of the universal sofic group. This addresses a…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-05-07 Ben Hayes , Srivatsav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli

A sofic approximation to a countable group is a sequence of partial actions on finite sets that asymptotically approximates the action of the group on itself by left-translations. A group is sofic if it admits a sofic approximation. Sofic…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2021-08-18 Dylan Airey , Lewis Bowen , Frank Lin

A group is sofic when every finite subset can be well approximated in a finite symmetric group. No example of a non-sofic group is known. Higman's group, which is a circular amalgamation of four copies of the Baumslag--Solitar group, is a…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2017-12-21 Martin Kassabov , Vivian Kuperberg , Timothy Riley

We prove that a monoid is sofic, in the sense recently introduced by Ceccherini-Silberstein and Coornaert, whenever the J-class of the identity is a sofic group, and the quotients of this group by orbit stabilisers in the rest of the monoid…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-01-29 Mark Kambites

We investigate the notion of soficity for monoids. A group is sofic as a group if and only if it is sofic as a monoid. All finite monoids, all commutative monoids, all free monoids, all cancellative one-sided amenable monoids, all…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2015-05-06 Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstein , Michel Coornaert

We provide an infinite family of sofic one-relator groups that are not residually solvable nor residually finite. The proof is essentially different from the one in [1], as it does not require just Magnus' decompositions.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2025-02-10 Federico Berlai

We give a definition of weakly sofic groups (w-sofic groups). Our definition is rather natural extension of the definition of sofic groups where instead of Hamming metric on symmetric groups we use general bi-invariant metrics on finite…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2008-09-09 Lev Glebsky , Luis Manuel Rivera Martinez

Using probabilistic methods, Collins and Dykema proved that the free product of two sofic groups amalgamated over a monotileably amenable subgroup is sofic as well. We show that the restriction is unnecessary; the free product of two sofic…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2010-11-01 Gabor Elek , Endre Szabo

We provide a quantitative formulation of the equivalence between hyperlinearity and soficity for amenable groups, effectively showing how every hyperlinear approximation to such a group is simulated by a suitable sofic approximation. The…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-01-12 Peter Burton , Maksym Chaudkhari , Kate Juschenko , Kyrylo Muliarchyk

In this paper, a group is called weakly amenable if its left regular representation is not uniformly isolated from the trivial representation. First examples of finitely generated non-amenable weakly amenable groups are constructed.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2016-09-14 D. Osin

We describe a perfect group whose localization is not perfect.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Bernard Badzioch , Mark Feshbach

A finitely generated solvable group with unbounded iterated identity is constructed.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2018-08-03 Roman Mikhailov

We consider (projectively) linearly sofic groups, i.e. groups which can be approximated using (projective) matrices over arbitrary fields, as a generalization of sofic groups. We generalize known results for sofic groups and groups which…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-10-01 Abel Stolz
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