Finite groups of arbitrary deficiency

Abstract

The deficiency of a group is the maximum over all presentations for that group of the number of generators minus the number of relators. Every finite group has non-positive deficiency. We show that every non-positive integer is the deficiency of a finite group -- in fact, of a finite p-group for every prime p. This completes Kotschick's classification of the integers which are deficiencies of fundamental groups of compact Kaehler manifolds.

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