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arxiv: 1504.02982 · v2 · pith:NHME2O7Wnew · submitted 2015-04-12 · 🧮 math.GR

Conjugacy Distinguished Subgroups

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Let ${\cal C}$ be a nonempty class of finite groups closed under taking subgroups, homomorphic images and extensions. A subgroup $H$ of an abstract residually ${\cal C}$ group $R$ is said to be conjugacy ${\cal C}$-distinguished if whenever $y\in R$, then $y$ has a conjugate in $H$ if and only if the same holds for the images of $y$ and $H$ in every quotient group $R/N\in {\cal C}$ of $R$. We prove that in a group having a normal free subgroup $\Phi$ such that $R/\Phi$ is in ${\cal C}$, every finitely generated subgroup is conjugacy ${\cal C}$-distinguished. We also prove that finitely generated subgroups of limit groups, of Lyndon groups and certain one-relator groups are conjugacy distinguished (${\cal C}$ here is the class of all finite groups).

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