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EDT0L solutions to equations in group extensions

We show that the class of groups where EDT0L languages can be used to describe solution sets to systems of equations is closed under direct products, wreath products with finite groups, and passing to finite index subgroups. We also add the class of groups that contain a direct product of hyperbolic groups as a finite index subgroup to the list of groups where solutions to systems of equations can be expressed as an EDT0L language. This includes dihedral Artin groups. We also show that the systems of equations with rational constraints in virtually abelian groups have EDT0L solutions, and the addition of recognisable contraints to any system preserves the property of having EDT0L solutions. These EDT0L solutions are expressed with respect to quasigeodesic normal forms.

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