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What (who) is virtually - definition

MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Virtually abelian; Virtually free; Virtually nilpotent; Virtually abelian group; Virtually free group; Virtually nilpotent group

virtually         
¦ adverb
1. nearly; almost.
2. Computing by means of virtual reality techniques.
virtually         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
You can use virtually to indicate that something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true.
Virtually all cooking was done over coal-fired ranges...
It would have been virtually impossible to research all the information.
= almost
ADV: ADV with group
Virtually         
·adv In a virtual manner; in efficacy or effect only, and not actually; to all intents and purposes; practically.

Wikipedia

Virtually

In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra that studies infinite groups, the adverb virtually is used to modify a property so that it need only hold for a subgroup of finite index. Given a property P, the group G is said to be virtually P if there is a finite index subgroup H G {\displaystyle H\leq G} such that H has property P.

Common uses for this would be when P is abelian, nilpotent, solvable or free. For example, virtually solvable groups are one of the two alternatives in the Tits alternative, while Gromov's theorem states that the finitely generated groups with polynomial growth are precisely the finitely generated virtually nilpotent groups.

This terminology is also used when P is just another group. That is, if G and H are groups then G is virtually H if G has a subgroup K of finite index in G such that K is isomorphic to H.

In particular, a group is virtually trivial if and only if it is finite. Two groups are virtually equal if and only if they are commensurable.

Examples of use of virtually
1. Virtually everything we put to him he virtually agreed with.
2. But IJT posters are virtually the only wall adornments in one dorm – and virtually everywhere else on campus.
3. Virtually every local I spoke to said the government played virtually no role in consultation or co–ordination.
4. Meanwhile, Congress has remained virtually inert.
5. Mainstream plasmas will show virtually no change.