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Algebra i Logika. Seminar, 1967, Volume 6, Number 2, Pages 95–109 (Mi al1099)  

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Two notes on free soluble groups

A. L. Šhmelkin
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Abstract: Let $G$ be the free soluble group of length $k>0$ ($G^{(k)}=1$), and let $\varphi$ be an automorphism of $G$. If $x\varphi=x$ for all $x\in G^{(k-1)}$, then $\varphi$ is the inner automorphism induced by an element $y\in G^{(k-1)}$.
We study also a question: is it true that in the free soluble group $G$ $\{y\}^G=\{h\}^G$ if and only if $y^{\pm1}=c^{-1}hc$? (Fоr absolutely free group this is a theorem of W. Magnus). In particular cases But this is not true in general; two elements $g, h$ of the free metabelian group $G$ of the rank $2$ are constructed in the paper, such that $\{g\}^G=\{h\}^G$ and $g^{\pm1}, h$ are not conjugated.
Received: 15.02.1967
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: A. L. Šhmelkin, “Two notes on free soluble groups”, Algebra i Logika. Sem., 6:2 (1967), 95–109
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\paper Two notes on free soluble groups
\jour Algebra i Logika. Sem.
\yr 1967
\vol 6
\issue 2
\pages 95--109
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