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Linear equations with monomial constraints and decision problems in abelian-by-cyclic groups (2406.08480v3)

Published 12 Jun 2024 in cs.SC, cs.LO, math.AC, and math.GR

Abstract: We show that it is undecidable whether a system of linear equations over the Laurent polynomial ring $\mathbb{Z}[X{\pm}]$ admit solutions where a specified subset of variables take value in the set of monomials ${Xz \mid z \in \mathbb{Z}}$. In particular, we construct a finitely presented $\mathbb{Z}[X{\pm}]$-module, where it is undecidable whether a linear equation $X{z_1} \boldsymbol{f}_1 + \cdots + X{z_n} \boldsymbol{f}_n = \boldsymbol{f}_0$ has solutions $z_1, \ldots, z_n \in \mathbb{Z}$. This contrasts the decidability of the case $n = 1$, which can be deduced from Noskov's Lemma. We apply this result to settle a number of problems in computational group theory. We show that it is undecidable whether a system of equations has solutions in the wreath product $\mathbb{Z} \wr \mathbb{Z}$, providing a negative answer to an open problem of Kharlampovich, L\'{o}pez and Miasnikov (2020). We show that there exists a finitely generated abelian-by-cyclic group in which the problem of solving a single quadratic equation is undecidable. We also construct a finitely generated abelian-by-cyclic group, different to that of Mishchenko and Treier (2017), in which the Knapsack Problem is undecidable. In contrast, we show that the problem of Coset Intersection is decidable in all finitely generated abelian-by-cyclic groups.

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