International Journal of Group Theory (Mar 2023)

Existentially and $\kappa$-existentially closed groups

  • Burak Kaya,
  • Mahmut Kuzucuoğlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22108/ijgt.2022.131513.1758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 45 – 54

Abstract

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A group $G$ is existentially closed (algebraically closed) if every finite system of equations and in-equations that has coefficients in $G$ and has a solution in an overgroup $H\geq G$ has a solution in $G$. Existentially closed groups were introduced by W. R. Scott in 1951. B. H. Neumann posed the following question in 1973: Does there exist explicit examples of existentially closed groups? Generalized version of this question is as follows: Let $\kappa$ be an infinite cardinal. Does there exist explicit examples of $\kappa$-existentially closed groups? Recently an affirmative answer was given to Neumann's question and the generalized version of it, by Kaya-Kegel-Kuzucuo\u{g}lu. We give a survey of these results. We also prove that, there are maximal subgroups of $\kappa$-existentially existentially closed groups and provide some information about subgroups containing the centralizer of subgroups generated by fewer than $\kappa$-elements. This generalizes a result of Hickin-Macintyre.

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