
doi: 10.4115/jla.2010.2.4
We exhibit counterexamples to a Conjecture of Nesin, since we build a connected solvable group with finite center and of finite Morley rank in which no normal nilpotent subgroup has a nilpotent complement. The main result says that each centerless connected solvable group G of finite Morley has a normal nilpotent subgroup U and an abelian subgroup T such that G = U o T , if and only if, for any field K of finite Morley rank, the connected definable subgroups of K∗ are pseudo-tori. Also we build a centerless connected solvable group G of finite Morley rank with no definable representation over a direct sum of interpretable fields. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification 03C45, 20A15 (primary); 03C60 (secondary)
QA1-939, Mathematics
QA1-939, Mathematics
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