On pro-p analogues of limit groups via extensions of centralizers.
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On pro-\(p\) analogues of limit groups via extensions of centralizers.
On pro-\(p\) analogues of limit groups via extensions of centralizers.
Abstract: We begin a study of a pro- analogue of limit groups via extensions of centralizers and call this new class of pro- groups. We show that the pro- groups of have finite cohomological dimension, type and non-positive Euler characteristic. Among the group theoretic properties it is proved that they are free-by-(torsion-free poly -procyclic) and if non-abelian do not have a finitely generated non-trivial normal subgroup of infinite index. Furthermore it is shown that every 2 generated pro- group in the class is either free pro- or abelian.
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