Polycyclic groups, finite images, and elementary equivalence (Q914824)

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    Polycyclic groups, finite images, and elementary equivalence (English)
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    This paper settles the following question: If G is a polycyclic group and H is a finitely generated group which is elementarily equivalent to G, must H be polycyclic? An affirmative answer follows from the paper's main result, which is purely algebraic in character. It asserts that, if G is polycyclic and H is a finitely generated residually finite group having exactly the same finite images as G, then H is polycyclic. The proof starts with a study of certain abelian groups and reduces the general case to the metabelian case. \(\forall \exists\) sentences provide the link between logic and algebra.
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    elementary equivalence
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    polycyclic group
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    finitely generated group
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    finitely generated residually finite group
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    finite images
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