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Subgroup separability and 3-manifold groups
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    Subgroup separability and 3-manifold groups (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    We prove a conjecture of Jaco that the peripheral subgroups of a 3- manifold group are separable. By considering an example of Burns, Karrass and Solitar we give examples of some 3-manifold groups which are amalgamated free products of Lerf 3-manifold groups but are not themselves Lerf. Using the same technique, we give the first explicit geometric examples of a Z-amalgamated free product of two Lerf groups which is not Lerf.
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    separable groups
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    peripheral subgroups of a 3-manifold group
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    3-manifold groups
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    amalgamated free products
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    Lerf 3-manifold groups
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    Z-amalgamated free product of two Lerf groups
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