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Higher dimensional algebraic fiberings for pro-$p$ groups

We prove some conditions for higher dimensional algebraic fibering of pro-$p$ group extensions and we establish corollaries about incoherence of pro-$p$ groups. In particular, if $G = K \rtimes Γ$ is a pro-$p$ group, $Γ$ a finitely generated free pro-$p$ group with $d(Γ) \geq 2$, $K$ a finitely presented pro-$p$ group with $N$ a normal pro-$p$ subgroup of $K$ such that $K/ N \simeq \mathbb{Z}_p$ and $N$ not finitely generated as a pro-$p$ group, then $G$ is incoherent (in the category of pro-$p$ groups). Furthermore we show that if $K$ is a free pro-$p$ group with $d(K) = 2$ then either $Aut_0(K)$ is incoherent (in the category of pro-$p$ groups) or there is a finitely presented pro-$p$ group, without non-procyclic free pro-$p$ subgroups, that has a metabelian pro-$p$ quotient that is not finitely presented i.e. a pro-$p$ version of a result of Bieri-Strebel does not hold.

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