The \(\Sigma^2\)-conjecture for metabelian groups: the general case. (Q1427402)

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The \(\Sigma^2\)-conjecture for metabelian groups: the general case.
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    The \(\Sigma^2\)-conjecture for metabelian groups: the general case. (English)
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    14 March 2004
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    Let \(m\) be a positive integer. Let \(G\) be a group and \(K(G,1)\) a complex with finite \(m\)-skeleton. A character \(\chi\colon G\to\mathbb{R}\) gives rise to a height function \(h\colon\overline X\to\mathbb{R}\) on the universal covering of \(X\). The geometric invariant \(\Sigma^m(G)\), consisting of the set of classes of characters under some special equivalence using these height functions, was introduced by Bieri and Strebel (1980) on finitely generated metabelian groups. There is a connection with homotopy groups of high dimensions. It was shown by them that \(\Sigma^1\) contains the information as to whether \(G\) is finitely presented. The \(\Sigma^m\)-conjecture says that for finitely generated metabelian \(FP_m\)-groups \(\Sigma^m(G)\) can be obtained from \(\Sigma^1(G)\) by a simple process. -- The authors prove the \(\Sigma^2\)-conjecture.
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    metabelian groups
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    \(FP_2\)-groups
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    finitely presented groups
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    Bieri-Neumann-Strebel invariants
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    characters
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    spheres
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