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On finitely generated profinite groups. I: Strong completeness and uniform bounds. II: Products in quasisimple groups.
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    On finitely generated profinite groups. I: Strong completeness and uniform bounds. II: Products in quasisimple groups. (English)
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    The result proved in these two papers is the most impressive result on profinite groups within several decades. It states that every subgroup of finite index of a finitely generated profinite group is open. This means that the profinite completion of a finitely generated profinite group coincides with the group itself, i.e., the profinite completion of a finitely generated group can not be completed any further. The result also implies that every homomorphism of a finitely generated profinite group to any profinite group is continuous. This can be used to deduce that the continuous (Galois) first cohomology coincides with usual first cohomology of \(G\) when a module of coefficients is finite. The result follows from a `uniformity theorem' about finite groups proved by the authors: given a group word \(w\) that defines a locally finite variety and a natural number \(d\), there exists \(f=f_w(d)\) such that in every finite \(d\)-generator group \(G\), each element of the verbal subgroup \(w(G)\) is a product of \(f\) \(w\)-values. Similar methods show that in a finite \(d\)-generator group, each element of the derived group is a product of \(g(d)\) commutators; this implies that the (abstract) commutator subgroup in any finitely generated profinite group is closed.
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    subgroups of finite index
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    finitely generated profinite groups
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    profinite completions
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    homomorphisms
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    Galois cohomology
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    finite quasisimple groups
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    group words
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    derived groups
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    products of commutators
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    commutator subgroup
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