Arbitrary \(p\)-gradient values. (Q2869862)

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    Arbitrary \(p\)-gradient values.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6243113

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      7 January 2014
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      rank gradients
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      \(p\)-gradients
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      mod-\(p\) homology gradients
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      finitely generated groups
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      profinite groups
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      numbers of generators
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      subgroups of finite index
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      pro-\(p\) completions
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      Arbitrary \(p\)-gradient values. (English)
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      The absolute rank gradient of a finitely generated group \(G\) is defined by NEWLINE\[NEWLINE\text{RG}(G)=\inf_{[G:H]<\infty}(d(H)-1)/[G:H],NEWLINE\]NEWLINE where \(d(H)\) denotes the minimum number of generators of \(H\) and the infimum is taken over all finite index subgroups \(H\) of \(G\). The following conjecture is still open: for every positive real number \(\alpha\) there exists a finitely generated group \(G\) such that \(\text{RG}(G)=\alpha\).NEWLINENEWLINE The author of this paper proves the analogous question for the \(p\)-gradient: for any prime number \(p\) and any positive real number \(\alpha\) there exists a finitely generated group \(G\) such that the rank gradient of the pro-\(p\) completion of \(G\) is equal to \(\alpha\). This construction is used to show that there exist uncountably many pairwise non-commensurable groups that are finitely generated, infinite, torsion, non-amenable and residually-\(p\).
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