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If $G$ is a free group on $n>1$ generators, then $[G,G]$ is also free, being a subgroup of a free group. Is there a formula for the number of generators of this free group in terms of n?

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Yes, it's infinite. – Ryan Budney Aug 18 at 22:38
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It's infinite. One way to see this is to write down the corresponding covering space of the wedge of $n$ circles and note that it is homotopy equivalent to a wedge of infinitely many circles. – Qiaochu Yuan Aug 18 at 22:48
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See mathoverflow.net/questions/74902/… – Benjamin Steinberg Aug 18 at 23:05

closed as too localized by Ryan Budney, Agol, Fernando Muro, Andreas Blass, Qiaochu Yuan Aug 19 at 2:37

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