We investigate the homology of finite index subgroups G_i of a given finitely presented group G. Specifically, we examine d_p(G_i), which is the dimension of the first homology of G_i, with mod p coefficients. We say that a collection of finite index subgroups {G_i} has linear growth of mod p homology if the infimum of d_p(G_i)/[G:G_i] is positive. We show that if this holds and each G_i is normal in its predecessor and has index a power of p, then one of the following possibilities must be true: G is large (that is, some finite index subgroup admits a surjective homomorphism onto a non-abelian free group) or G has Property (tau) with respect to {G_i}. The arguments are based on the geometry and topology of finite 2-complexes. This has se...
For a centre-by-metabelian pro-p group G of type FP2m, for some m >= 1, we show that sup(M is an ele...
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We investigate the homology of finite index subgroups G_i of a given finitely presented group G. Spe...
In this paper, we will consider finitely presented groups that have a finite index subgroup which ad...
We compute the mod $p$ homology growth of residual sequences of finite index normal subgroups of rig...
A group is known as `large' if some finite index subgroup admits a surjective homomorphism onto a no...
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Let G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is ‘large ’ (respectively, ‘p-larg...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
Let G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is 'large' (respectively, 'p-large...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
AbstractLet G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is ‘large’ (respectively, ...
We establish new strong lower bounds on the (subnormal) subgroup growth of a large class of groups. ...
We study the growth of torsion in the abelianizations of finite index subgroups in finitely generate...
For a centre-by-metabelian pro-p group G of type FP2m, for some m >= 1, we show that sup(M is an ele...
ABSTRACT. For several instances of metric largeness like enlargeability or having hyperspherical uni...
We prove that torsion in the abelianizations of open normal subgroups in finitely presented pro-Unkn...
We investigate the homology of finite index subgroups G_i of a given finitely presented group G. Spe...
In this paper, we will consider finitely presented groups that have a finite index subgroup which ad...
We compute the mod $p$ homology growth of residual sequences of finite index normal subgroups of rig...
A group is known as `large' if some finite index subgroup admits a surjective homomorphism onto a no...
International audienceWe prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for ...
Let G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is ‘large ’ (respectively, ‘p-larg...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
Let G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is 'large' (respectively, 'p-large...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
AbstractLet G be a finitely presented group, and let p be a prime. Then G is ‘large’ (respectively, ...
We establish new strong lower bounds on the (subnormal) subgroup growth of a large class of groups. ...
We study the growth of torsion in the abelianizations of finite index subgroups in finitely generate...
For a centre-by-metabelian pro-p group G of type FP2m, for some m >= 1, we show that sup(M is an ele...
ABSTRACT. For several instances of metric largeness like enlargeability or having hyperspherical uni...
We prove that torsion in the abelianizations of open normal subgroups in finitely presented pro-Unkn...