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arxiv: 1405.0090 · v1 · pith:JP3BVXXWnew · submitted 2014-05-01 · 🧮 math.GR · math.AT

Subnormal closure of a homomorphism

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Let $\varphi\colon\Gamma\to G$ be a homomorphism of groups. In this paper we introduce the notion of a subnormal map (the inclusion of a subnormal subgroup into a group being a basic prototype). We then consider factorizations $\Gamma\xrightarrow{\psi} M\xrightarrow{n} G$ of $\varphi,$ with $n$ a subnormal map. We search for a universal such factorization. When $\Gamma$ and $G$ are finite we show that such universal factorization exists: $\Gamma\to\Gamma_{\infty}\to G,$ where $\Gamma_{\infty}$ is a hypercentral extension of the subnormal closure $\mathcal{C}$ of $\varphi(\Gamma)$ in $G$ (i.e.~the kernel of the extension $\Gamma_{\infty}\to {\mathcal C}$ is contained in the hypercenter of $\Gamma_{\infty}$). This is closely related to the a relative version of the Bousfield-Kan $\mathbb{Z}$-completion tower of a space. The group $\Gamma_{\infty}$ is the inverse limit of the normal closures tower of $\varphi$ introduced by us in a recent paper. We prove several stability and finiteness properties of the tower and its inverse limit $\Gamma_{\infty}$.

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