Abstract
In 1937, Baer solved the classification problem for the torsion-free abelian groups of rank 1. Since then, despite the efforts of many mathematicians, no satisfactory solution has been found of the classification problem for the torsion-free abelian groups of rank n . 2. So it is natural to ask whether the classification problem for the higher rank groups is genuinely difficult. In this article, I will explain how this question can be partially answered, using ideas from descriptive set theory and Zimmer�fs superrigidity theory.
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