Adelic profinite groups (Q1364320)
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Adelic profinite groups (English)
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28 January 1998
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A profinite group is called adelic if it is a subgroup of \(\prod_p\text{SL}_n(\mathbb{Z}_p)\). Two results on adelic groups are proved in the paper. The first result is that a finitely generated adelic pro-\(\pi\) group, where \(\pi\) is a finite set of primes, has bounded generation. This result is applied to prove the following conjecture of A. Lubotzky. Conjecture. If the profinite completion \(\widehat\Gamma\) of an \(S\)-arithmetic group \(\Gamma\) is adelic, then \(\Gamma\) satisfies the congruence subgroup property, i.e., the \(S\)-congruence kernel is finite.
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profinite groups
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arithmetic groups
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finitely generated adelic pro-\(p\) groups
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groups of bounded generation
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congruence subgroups
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profinite completions
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