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I wouldn't agree with your interpretation of free groups, I think that your understanding comes from the free group on 2 letters with a particular action on a fractal. That's not to say that there isn't much of interest to say about free products and actions on particular spaces.

But if you're just interested in free groups and how they are related to free products then I'd recommend reading up on Bass-Serre theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass%E2%80%93Serre_theory

This studies how groups act on simplicial trees.

Current research is focused on the automorphisms of free groups, if you want to learn about this you should search for articles on "Outer space", possibly by Karen Vogtmann.

[EDIT: As pointed out the last paragraph points to just one topic of active research, which by no means describes fully the current research environment. ]

I wouldn't agree with your interpretation of free groups, I think that your understanding comes from the free group on 2 letters with a particular action on a fractal. That's not to say that there isn't much of interest to say about free products and actions on particular spaces.

But if you're just interested in free groups and how they are related to free products then I'd recommend reading up on Bass-Serre theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass%E2%80%93Serre_theory

This studies how groups act on simplicial trees.

Current research is focused on the automorphisms of free groups, if you want to learn about this you should search for articles on "Outer space", possibly by Karen Vogtmann.

I wouldn't agree with your interpretation of free groups, I think that your understanding comes from the free group on 2 letters with a particular action on a fractal. That's not to say that there isn't much of interest to say about free products and actions on particular spaces.

But if you're just interested in free groups and how they are related to free products then I'd recommend reading up on Bass-Serre theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass%E2%80%93Serre_theory

This studies how groups act on simplicial trees.

Current research is focused on the automorphisms of free groups, if you want to learn about this you should search for articles on "Outer space", possibly by Karen Vogtmann.

[EDIT: As pointed out the last paragraph points to just one topic of active research, which by no means describes fully the current research environment. ]

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James Griffin
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I wouldn't agree with your interpretation of free groups, I think that your understanding comes from the free group on 2 letters with a particular action on a fractal. That's not to say that there isn't much of interest to say about free products and actions on particular spaces.

But if you're just interested in free groups and how they are related to free products then I'd recommend reading up on Bass-Serre theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass%E2%80%93Serre_theory

This studies how groups act on simplicial trees.

Current research is focused on the automorphisms of free groups, if you want to learn about this you should search for articles on "Outer space", possibly by Karen Vogtmann.