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Mathematical Sciences

On the congruence subgroup problem for branch groups Seminar

Time:
14:30
Date:
3 October 2014
Venue:
Building 54 room 7035

Event details

Pure Maths Seminar

For any infinite group with a distinguished family of normal subgroups of finite index -- congruence subgroups-- one can ask whether every finite index subgroup contains a congruence subgroup. A classical example of this is the positive solution for SL(n,Z) where n>2, by Bass, Lazard and Serre. Groups acting on infinite rooted trees are a natural setting in which to ask this question. Branch groups, which are a particular family of groups acting on these trees, have a sufficiently nice subgroup structure to yield interesting results in this area. In the talk, I will introduce this family of groups and the congruence subgroup problem in this context and will present some recent results.

Speaker information

Alejandra Garrido Angulo, University of Oxford. Research interests: Groups acting on rooted trees, branch groups, profinite groups

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