A necessary condition for \(A*_{a=b}B\) to be LERF (Q1178346)
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A necessary condition for \(A*_{a=b}B\) to be LERF (English)
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26 June 1992
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A group \(G\) is said to be LERF (locally-extended residually finite) if for each subgroup \(H\) and each \(g\in G\backslash H\), there is a finite- index subgroup \(K\) containing \(H\) and avoiding \(g\). Here a quite transparent LERF group \(A\) is exhibited with the property that the free product \(A*_{a=b} B\) with a certain cycle amalgamated is not LERF for a very large class of groups \(B\). This further illuminates the gap between the known necessary conditions and the known sufficient conditions for a free product of LERF groups with cyclic amalgamation to again be LERF.
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locally-extended residually finite
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finite-index subgroup
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LERF group
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free product
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cyclic amalgamation
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