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Abstract
This paper presents a modified version of Leibman’s group-theoretic generalizations of the difference calculus for polynomial maps from nonempty commutative semigroups to groups, and proves that it has many desirable formal properties when the target group is locally nilpotent and also when the semigroup is the set of nonnegative integers. We will apply it to solve Waring’s problem for general discrete Heisenberg groups in a sequel to this paper.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Group Theory is devoted to the publication of original research articles in all aspects of group theory. Articles concerning applications of group theory and articles from research areas which have a significant impact on group theory will also be considered.
Topics:
Group Theory-
Representation Theory of Groups-
Computational Aspects of Group Theory-
Combinatorics and Graph Theory-
Algebra and Number Theory