Tame Coverings and Fundamental Groups of Algebraic Varieties. Part III: Some Other Sets of Conditions for the Fundamental Group to be Abelian

1960 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shreeram Abhyankar
2013 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-50
Author(s):  
C. Zhang

The purpose of this article is to utilize some exiting words in the fundamental group of a Riemann surface to acquire new words that are represented by filling closed geodesics.


Author(s):  
Sooran Kang ◽  
David Pask ◽  
Samuel B.G. Webster

Abstract We compute a presentation of the fundamental group of a higher-rank graph using a coloured graph description of higher-rank graphs developed by the third author. We compute the fundamental groups of several examples from the literature. Our results fit naturally into the suite of known geometrical results about higher-rank graphs when we show that the abelianization of the fundamental group is the homology group. We end with a calculation which gives a non-standard presentation of the fundamental group of the Klein bottle to the one normally found in the literature.


2012 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 573-587 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norio Nawata

Abstract We introduce the fundamental group ℱ(A) of a simple σ-inital C*-algebra A with unique (up to scalar multiple) densely defined lower semicontinuous trace. This is a generalization of Fundamental Group of Simple C*-algebras with Unique Trace I and II by Nawata andWatatani. Our definition in this paper makes sense for stably projectionless C*-algebras. We show that there exist separable stably projectionless C*-algebras such that their fundamental groups are equal to ℝ×+ by using the classification theorem of Razak and Tsang. This is a contrast to the unital case in Nawata and Watatani. This study is motivated by the work of Kishimoto and Kumjian.


Author(s):  
Jonathan A. Hillman

AbstractWe extend earlier work relating asphericity and Euler characteristics for finite complexes whose fundamental groups have nontrivial torsion free abelian normal subgroups. In particular a finitely presentable group which has a nontrivial elementary amenable subgroup whose finite subgroups have bounded order and with no nontrivial finite normal subgroup must have deficiency at most 1, and if it has a presentation of deficiency 1 then the corresponding 2-complex is aspherical. Similarly if the fundamental group of a closed 4-manifold with Euler characteristic 0 is virtually torsion free and elementary amenable then it either has 2 ends or is virtually an extension of Z by a subgroup of Q, or the manifold is asphencal and the group is virtually poly- Z of Hirsch length 4.


Author(s):  
Koichiro Sawada

Abstract In the present paper, we show that there are at most finitely many isomorphism classes of hyperbolic polycurves (i.e., successive extensions of families of hyperbolic curves) over certain types of fields whose étale fundamental group is isomorphic to a prescribed profinite group.


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