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The non-Abelian tensor square of a free product of groups
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    The non-Abelian tensor square of a free product of groups (English)
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    The non-abelian tensor product \(M\otimes N\) introduced by \textit{R. Brown} and \textit{J.-L. Loday} [C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, Sér. I 298, 353-356 (1984; Zbl 0573.55011)] is formed from any two groups M and N such that each of M and N acts on the other. By using the conjugation action of a group G on itself the tensor square \(G\otimes G\) is always defined. In the paper reviewed the author determines the tensor square of a free product of abelian groups and computes the kernel of the commutator map for a free product in terms of the kernels of the commutator maps associated to the free factors. The kernel of the commutator map is also computed via some topological interpretations.
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    van Kampen theorem
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    Eilenberg-Mac Lane spaces
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    non-abelian tensor product
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    conjugation action
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    tensor square
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    free product of abelian groups
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    commutator maps
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