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    Isomorphism versus commensurability for a class of finitely presented groups

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    We construct a class of finitely presented groups where the isomorphism problem is solvable but the commensurability problem is unsolvable. Conversely, we construct a class of finitely presented groups within which the commensurability problem is solvable but the isomorphism problem is unsolvable. These are first examples of such a contrastive complexity behaviour with respect to the isomorphism problem

    Quantum logic is undecidable

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    We investigate the first-order theory of closed subspaces of complex Hilbert spaces in the signature (,,0,1)(\lor,\perp,0,1), where `\perp' is the orthogonality relation. Our main result is that already its quasi-identities are undecidable: there is no algorithm to decide whether an implication between equations and orthogonality relations implies another equation. This is a corollary of a recent result of Slofstra in combinatorial group theory. It follows upon reinterpreting that result in terms of the hypergraph approach to quantum contextuality, for which it constitutes a proof of the inverse sandwich conjecture. It can also be interpreted as stating that a certain quantum satisfiability problem is undecidable.Comment: 11 pages. v3: improved exposition. v4: minor clarification
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