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On the degree of polynomial subgroup growth of nilpotent groups

Published 9 Sep 2021 in math.GR | (2109.04580v2)

Abstract: Let NN be a finitely generated nilpotent group. The subgroup zeta function ζN<sup>≤(s)\zeta_N<sup>{\leq}(s) and the normal zeta function ζN<sup>⊲(s)\zeta_N<sup>\lhd(s) of NN are Dirichlet series enumerating the finite index subgroups or the finite index normal subgroups of NN. We present results about their abscissae of convergence αN<sup>≤\alpha_N<sup>\leq and αN<sup>⊲\alpha_N<sup>\lhd, also known as the degrees of polynomial subgroup growth and polynomial normal subgroup growth of NN, respectively. We first prove some upper bounds for the functions N↦αN<sup>≤N\mapsto \alpha_N<sup>\leq and N↦αN<sup>⊲N\mapsto\alpha_N<sup>\lhd when restricted to the class of torsion-free nilpotent groups of a fixed Hirsch length. We then show that if two finitely generated nilpotent groups have isomorphic C\mathbb{C}-Mal'cev completions, then their subgroup (resp. normal) zeta functions have the same abscissa of convergence. This follows, via the Mal'cev correspondence, from a similar result that we establish for zeta functions of rings. This result is obtained by proving that the abscissa of convergence of an Euler product of certain Igusa-type local zeta functions introduced by du Sautoy and Grunewald remains invariant under base change. We also apply this methodology to formulate and prove a version of our result about nilpotent groups for virtually nilpotent groups. As a side application of our result about zeta functions of rings, we present a result concerning the distribution of orders in number fields.

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