Finiteness results for subgroups of finite extensions. (Q479771)

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    Finiteness results for subgroups of finite extensions. (English)
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    5 December 2014
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    Theorems of Howson and Takahasi concern subgroups of free groups. This article provides generalisations of these theorems to finite extensions of Howson and Takahasi groups. A group \(G\) is a \textit{Howson group} if for all finitely generated subgroups \(H_1,H_2\leq G\) the rank \(\mathrm{rk}(H_1\cap H_2)<\infty\). Howson's theorem [\textit{A. G. Howson}, J. Lond. Math. Soc. 29, 428-434 (1954; Zbl 0056.02106)] is that every free group is a Howson group. Generalising this concept the authors set \[ \varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)=\sup(\mathrm{rk}(H_1\cap H_2)\mid H_1,H_2\leq G,\;\mathrm{rk}(H_1)\leq n_1,\;\mathrm{rk}(H_2)\leq n_2\} \] and say that \(G\) is \textit{strongly Howson} if \(\varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)<\infty\) for all \(n_1,n_2\in\mathbb N\). If \(G\) is strongly Howson then \(\mathrm{rk}(H_1\cap H_2)\leq\varepsilon(\mathrm{rk}(H_1),\mathrm{rk}(H_2))<\infty\) so \(G\) is Howson. (The question as to whether strongly Howson groups are Howson groups is not considered.) The first main theorem asserts that every finite extension of a strongly Howson group \(F\) is strongly Howson and gives an upper bound for \(\varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)\) in terms of \(n_1,n_2,\varepsilon_F\) and the index of \(F\). Combining this with the Hannah Neumann Theorem it is shown that every virtually free group \(G\) is strongly Howson and an upper bound for \(\varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)\) is given in terms of \(n_1,n_2\) and the index of a free subgroup. This bound is compared with bounds obtained by \textit{A. Zakharov} [J. Algebra 418, 29-43 (2014; Zbl 1307.20024)] and it is shown to be an improvement in certain cases (for example when the index of a free subgroup is at most 5). The theorem is also used to show that if \(G\) is a virtually polycyclic group then \(G\) is strongly Howson and \(\varepsilon_G\) is a bounded function. More generally, it is shown that every virtually nilpotent group \(G\) is strongly Howson and an upper bound for \(\varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)\) is given in terms of the class and index of any finite index nilpotent subgroup. The fundamental group \(G\) of a finite graph of groups with virtually polycyclic vertex groups and finite edge groups is also considered and it is shown that such a \(G\) is strongly Howson and that there is some constant \(M>0\) such that \(\varepsilon_G(n_1,n_2)\leq M(n_1-1)(n_2-1)+M\) for all \(n_1,n_2\geq 1\). The authors call a group \(G\) a \textit{Takahasi} group if every ascending chain \(H_1\leq H_2\leq H_3\leq\cdots\) of finitely generated subgroups of \(G\) with bounded rank is stationary. In this language, Takahasi's theorem [\textit{M. Takahasi}, J. Inst. Polytechn., Osaka City Univ., Ser. A 1, 65-70 (1950; Zbl 0041.00801)] is that free groups are Takahasi groups. Subgroups of Takahasi groups are Takahasi. The second main theorem is that every finite extension of a Takahasi group is Takahasi, and so every virtually free group is Takahasi. A more general corollary proved here is that the fundamental group of a finite graph of groups with virtually polycyclic vertex groups and finite edge groups is Takahasi. The last main result concerns the fundamental group \(G\) of a finite graph of groups with finitely generated virtually nilpotent vertex groups and finite edge groups. Given \(\varphi\in\mathrm{End}(G)\), the \textit{fixed subgroup} of \(\varphi\) is defined by \(\mathrm{Fix}(\varphi)=\{x\in G\mid\varphi(x)=x\}\) and the \textit{periodic subgroup} of \(\varphi\) is \(\mathrm{Per}=\bigcup_{n\geq 1}\mathrm{Fix}(\varphi^n)\). For \(x\in\mathrm{Per}(\varphi)\) the \textit{period} of \(x\) is the least \(n\geq 1\) such that \(\varphi^n(x)=x\). It is shown that if \(G\) is the fundamental group of a finite graph of groups with finitely generated virtually nilpotent vertex groups and finite edge groups then there exists a constant \(M>0\) such that \(\mathrm{rk}(\mathrm{Per}(\varphi))\leq M\) for every \(\varphi\in\mathrm{End}(G)\). A corollary is that, for such a group \(G\) and any \(\varphi\in\mathrm{End}(G)\) there is a constant \(R_\varphi>0\) such that every \(\varphi\in\mathrm{Per}(\varphi)\) has period at most \(R_\varphi\).
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    finite extensions
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    strongly Howson groups
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    Takahasi groups
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    Howson theorem
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    Hanna Neumann conjecture
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    Takahasi theorem
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    periodic subgroups
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    finitely generated subgroups
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    ranks of subgroups
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    virtually free groups
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    free subgroups
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    graphs of groups
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    fixed subgroups of endomorphisms
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