Characteristic varieties of nilpotent groups and applications

Abstract

We compute the characteristic varieties and the Alexander polynomial of a finitely generated nilpotent group. We show that the first characteristic variety may be used to detect nilpotence. We use the Alexander polynomial to deduce that the only torsion-free, finitely generated nilpotent groups with positive deficiency are and 2, extending a classical result on nilpotent link groups.

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