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# Profinite groups

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Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York .
Written in English

Subjects:
• Profinite groups.,
• Profinite groups.

• Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [274]-279) and index.

Classifications The Physical Object Statement John S. Wilson. Series London Mathematical Society monographs ;, new ser., no. 19 LC Classifications QA171 .W66 1998 Pagination ix, 284 p. : Number of Pages 284 Open Library OL88431M ISBN 10 0198500823 LC Control Number 99196877 OCLC/WorldCa 40658188

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In this paper we study profinite groups of non-negative by: 2. ABSTRACT QUOTIENTS OF PROFINITE GROUPS 3 Theorem (Nikolov, Segal [17]). Let Gbe a compact Hausdorﬀ topological group such that G/G is topologically ﬁnitely generated. Then Ghas a countably inﬁnite abstract quotient if and only if Ghas an inﬁnite virtually-abelian contin-uous quotient.

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