In this paper, we study the pro-nilpotent group topology on a free group. First we describe the closure of the product of finitely many finitely generated subgroups of a free group in the pro-nilpotent group topology and then present an algorithm to compute it. We deduce that the nil-closure of a rational subset of a free group is an effectively constructible rational subset and hence has decidable membership. We also prove that the G(nil)-kernel of a finite monoid is computable and hence pseudovarieties of the form V (sic) G(nil) have decidable membership problem, for every decidable pseudovariety of monoids V. Finally, we prove that the semidirect product J * G(nil) has a decidable membership problem
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We use language theory to study the rational subset problem for groups and monoids. We show that the...
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AbstractThe finite group (or profinite) topology was first introduced for the free group by M. Hall,...
Given a regular language L, we effectively construct a unary semigroup that recognizes the topologic...
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AbstractOur main result is the decidability and ω-stability of free cth nilpotent p-groups of finite...
This chapter and the next ones deal with abstract groups. The properties that are studied are stated...
This paper is concerned with the many deep and far reaching consequences of Ash's positive solution ...
We prove the pro-supersolvable closure of a finitely generated subgroup of the free group is finitel...
AbstractWe use language theory to study the rational subset problem for groups and monoids. We show ...
The first section of this chapter contains algorithms about subgroups of finite index of an abstract...
The Hall topology for the free group is the coarsest topology such that every group morphism from th...
Communicated by Derek Holt We use language theory to study the rational subset problem for groups an...
AbstractWe use language theory to study the rational subset problem for groups and monoids. We show ...
We use language theory to study the rational subset problem for groups and monoids. We show that the...
We consider implicit signatures over finite semigroups determined by sets of pseudonatural numbers. ...
AbstractThe finite group (or profinite) topology was first introduced for the free group by M. Hall,...
Given a regular language L, we effectively construct a unary semigroup that recognizes the topologic...
AbstractWe prove that the set of commutators in a non-cyclic free group G is a closed subset of G wi...
We consider the rational subset membership problem for Baumslag-Solitar groups. These groups form a ...
AbstractOur main result is the decidability and ω-stability of free cth nilpotent p-groups of finite...
This chapter and the next ones deal with abstract groups. The properties that are studied are stated...
This paper is concerned with the many deep and far reaching consequences of Ash's positive solution ...