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Inertial properties in groups

Abstract

‎‎Let GG be a group and pp be an endomorphism of GG‎. ‎A subgroup HH of GG is called pp-inert if HpcapHH^pcap H has finite index in the image HpH^p‎. ‎The subgroups that are pp-inert for all inner automorphisms of GG are widely known and studied in the literature‎, ‎under the name inert subgroups‎. ‎The related notion of inertial endomorphism‎, ‎namely an endomorphism pp such that all subgroups of GG are pp-inert‎, ‎was introduced in cite{DR1} and thoroughly studied in cite{DR2,DR4}‎. ‎The ``dual‎" ‎notion of fully inert subgroup‎, ‎namely a subgroup that is pp-inert for all endomorphisms of an abelian group AA‎, ‎was introduced in cite{DGSV} and further studied in cite{Ch+‎, ‎DSZ,GSZ}‎. ‎The goal of this paper is to give an overview of up-to-date known results‎, ‎as well as some new ones‎, ‎and show how some applications of the concept of inert subgroup fit in the same picture even if they arise in different areas of algebra‎. ‎We survey on classical and recent results on groups whose inner automorphisms are inertial‎. ‎Moreover‎, ‎we show how‎ ‎inert subgroups naturally appear in the realm of locally compact topological groups or locally linearly compact topological vector spaces‎, ‎and can be helpful for the computation of the algebraic entropy of continuous endomorphisms‎

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This paper was published in Directory of Open Access Journals.

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