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This is an elementary introduction to
the congruence subgroup problem, a problem which deals with number
theoretic properties of groups defined arithmetically. The novelty
and, indeed, the goal of this book is to present some applications
to group theory as well as to number theory which have emerged in
the last fifteen years. No knowledge of algebraic groups is assumed
and the choice of the examples discussed seeks to convey that even
these special cases give interesting applications. After the
background material in group theory and number theory, solvable
groups are treated first and some generalisations are presented
using class field theory.Then the group SL(n) over rings of
S-integers is studied. The methods involved are very different from
the ones employed for solvable groups. Group theoretic properties
like presentations and central extensions are extensively used.
Several proofs which appeared after the original ones are
discussed. The last chapter has a survey of the status of the
congruence subgroup problem for general algebraic groups. Only
outlines of proofs are given here and with a sufficient
understanding of algebraic groups the proofs can be completed. The
book is intended for beginning graduate students. Many exercises
are given
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