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Characterization of the soluble radical by a sequence of words.
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    Characterization of the soluble radical by a sequence of words. (English)
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    15 April 2011
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    It is proved that there is a sequence \((w_n(x,y))\) of elements of the free group \(F\) on \(x\) and \(y\) with the following property: if \(G\) is a finitely generated linear group and \(R(G)\) is the soluble radical of \(G\), then \(g\in R(G)\) if and only if \(w_n(g,h)=1\) for all \(h\in G\) and all sufficiently large integers \(n\). Moreover the sequence \((w_n)\) is convergent in \(\widehat F\), the profinite completion of \(F\).
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    finite groups
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    linear groups
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    soluble radical
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    group laws
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