Graphs and separability properties of groups (Q1355505)

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Graphs and separability properties of groups
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    Graphs and separability properties of groups (English)
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    26 June 1997
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    The author starts the study of separability properties of groups by using graph methods. A group \(G\) is called LERF (locally extended residually finite) if for any finitely generated subgroup \(S\) of \(G\) and any element \(g\in G\) not in \(S\), there exists a subgroup \(S_0\) of finite index in \(G\) containing \(S\) but not \(g\). The main result of the paper is that a free product of a free group and a LERF group amalgamated over a cyclic subgroup maximal in the free factor is LERF. She also gives short proofs of some old results including the theorem that a free product of free groups, amalgamated over a cyclic subgroup, is LERF. The method is by transferring to properties of a Cayley graph of a presentation and a relative Cayley graph with respect to a subgroup and then by using the notions of a cover of the graph \(G\) and \(G\)-based graphs.
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    locally extended residually finite groups
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    subgroups of finite index
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    separability properties
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    finitely generated subgroups
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    LERF groups
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    free products of free groups
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    Cayley graphs
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    presentations
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