The centre of a finitely generated strongly verbally closed group is almost always pure
Filipp D Denissov,
Anton A Klyachko
Abstract:The assertion in the title implies that many interesting groups (for example, all non-abelian braid groups or $\textbf{SL}_{100}(\mathbb{Z})$) are not strongly verbally closed, i. e., they embed into some finitely generated groups as verbally closed subgroups, which are not retracts.
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