On the complexity of epimorphism testing with virtually abelian targets

Abstract

Friedl and L\"oh (2021, Confl. Math.) prove that testing whether or not there is an epimorphism from a finitely presented group to a virtually cyclic group, or to the direct product of an abelian and a finite group, is decidable. Here we prove that these problems are NP-complete. We also show that testing epimorphism is NP-complete when the target is a restricted type of semi-direct product of a finitely generated free abelian group and a finite group, thus extending the class of virtually abelian target groups for which decidability of epimorphism is known. Lastly, we consider epimorphism onto a fixed finite group. We show the problem is NP-complete when the target is a dihedral groups of order that is not a power of 2, complementing the work on Kuperberg and Samperton (2018, Geom. Topol.) who showed the same result when the target is non-abelian finite simple.

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