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Amalgamated products and properly 3-realizable groups (English)
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7 December 2006
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A finitely presented group \(G\) is called properly 3-realizable if there exists a compact 2-polyhedron \(K\) with \(\pi_1(K)=G\) and whose universal cover \(\widetilde{K}\) has the proper homotopy type of a 3-manifold. In the paper it is shown: Theorem 1.1 The class of all properly 3-realizable groups is closed under amalgamated free products (and HNN-extensions) over finite groups. This implies directly: Corollary 1.2 In order to show whether or not all finitely presented groups are properly 3-realizable it suffices to look among those groups which are 1-ended.
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properly 3-realizable groups
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amalgamated products
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HNN-extensions
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