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Groups where free subgroups are abundant

Published 6 Mar 2011 in math.GR | (1103.1099v1)

Abstract: Given an infinite topological group G and a cardinal k>0, we say that G is almost k-free if the set of k-tuples in Gk which freely generate free subgroups of G is dense in Gk. In this note we examine groups having this property and construct examples. For instance, we show that if G is a non-discrete Hausdorff topological group that contains a dense free subgroup of rank k>0, then G is almost k-free. A consequence of this is that for any infinite set X, the group of all permutations of X is almost 2|X|-free. We also show that an infinite topological group is almost aleph_0-free if and only if it is almost n-free for each positive integer n. This generalizes the work of Dixon and Gartside-Knight.

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