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On generalized conjugacy and some related problems (2211.10386v1)

Published 18 Nov 2022 in math.GR

Abstract: We establish a connection between the generalized conjugacy problem for a $G$-by-$\mathbb{Z}$ group, $GCP(G \rtimes \mathbb{Z})$, and two algorithmic problems for $G$: the generalized Brinkmann's conjugacy problem, $GBrCP(G)$, and the generalized twisted conjugacy problem, $GTCP(G)$. We explore this connection for generalizations of different kinds: relative to finitely generated subgroups, to theirs cosets, or to recognizable, rational, context-free or algebraic subsets of the group. Using this result, we are able to prove that $GBrCP(G)$ is decidable (with respect to cosets) when $G$ is a virtually polycyclic group, which implies in particular that the generalized Brinkmann's equality problem, $GBrP(G)$, is decidable if $G$ is a finitely generated abelian group. Finally, we prove that if $G$ is a finitely generated virtually free group, then the simple versions of Brinkmann's equality problem and of the twisted conjugacy problem, $BrP(G)$ and $TCP(G)$, are decidable.

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