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If $X$ is a hyperbolic, locally finite graph with $\partial X \cong S^1$, and $G$ acts cocompactly but not properly on $X$, what can we say?
It is an important and deep fact of geometric group theory that if the Gromov boundary of a hyperbolic group $G$ is a circle, then $G$ is virtually Fuchsian [Tukia, Gabai, Casson-Jungreis...]. I am ...
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Divergence functions in hyperbolic groups
Gromov hyperbolicity has many characterizations, one of them being the existence of a super-linear divergence function, see definition below.
We note that in $\mathbb{R}^2$ there is no divergence ...
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Markov property for groups?
My question again refers to the following article:
Koji Fujiwara, Zlil Sela, The rates of growth in a hyperbolic group, Invent. math. 233 (2023) pp 1427–1470, doi:10.1007/s00222-023-01200-w, arXiv:...
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Are there free and discrete subgroups of $\mathrm{SL}_2(\mathbb{R}) \times \mathrm{SL}_2(\mathbb{R})$ that are not Schottky on any factor?
$\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}$Does there exist a free and discrete subgroup $\Gamma < \SL_2(\mathbb{R}) \times \SL_2(\mathbb{R})$ such that neither $\pi_1(\Gamma)$ nor $\pi_2(\Gamma)$ is free and ...
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Examples of groups that are unknown to be acylindrically hyperbolic
Let $G$ be a group. We say that $G$ is acylindrically hyperbolic (for short, AH) if $G$ admits an isometric, acylindrical, and non-elementary action on some Gromov hyperbolic space $X$.
Here is the ...
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Cancellation of elements in the Gromov boundary of a free group
Let $A$ be a finite set of free generators and their inverses and $F$ the free group generated by elements in $A$ (some call $A$ the alphabet of $F$). For each $g\in F$, use $\vert\,g\,\vert$ to ...
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Infinitely divisible elements in Gromov hyperbolic groups
An element $g\in G$ in a group $G$ is called infinitely divisible if $b=y^n$ for infinitely many different $n\in {\Bbb Z}$. It is not hard to find a finite CW-complex (or even a compact manifold) ...
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When are groups generated by reflections in a triangle discrete?
Take a triangle in the (Euclidean or hyperbolic) plane, and consider the group of isometries generated by the reflections in the three sides of the triangle. If the angles between adjacent sides are ...
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Let $H$ be a co-dimension 1 quasiconvex subgroup of a one-ended hyperbolic group $H$. Does $H$ permute the components of $\partial G - \Lambda H?$
Let $H$ be a co-dimension 1 quasiconvex subgroup of a one-ended hyperbolic group $G$. In particular, $\partial G$ is connected but $\partial G - \Lambda H$ is disconnected. The number of components of ...
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Are the non-free factors of Grushko decomposition of a finitely generated convex-cocompact (but not cocompact) subgroup of PSL$(2,\mathbb{R})$ finite?
See Grushko decomposition theorem.
Are the non-free factors of Grushko decomposition of a finitely generated convex–cocompact (but not cocompact) subgroup of $\operatorname{PSL}(2,\mathbb{R})$ finite?
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Non-compact Dirichlet fundamental domains and free Fuchsian groups
Let $G$ be a finitely generated Fuchsian group, and let $\mathcal{F}$ denote the Dirichlet fundamental domain of $G$ with respect to $0$ in the Poincaré disc model.
Assume throughout that $\mathcal{F}$...
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When existence of loxodromic, WPD elements implies an action is acylindrical
Definitions
Say that $(X,d)$ is a $\delta$-hyperbolic space and that $G$ is a finitely generated group acting on $X$ by isometries.
Recall that an action of $G$ on $X$ is called acylindrical if the ...
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The stabilizers of the canonical boundary action of hyperbolic groups
My question is that
Is every stabilizer of the canonical boundary action of a hyperbolic group on its Gromov boundary a finitely generated group?
I guess every stabilizer is a (finitely generated) ...
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Thickness and hierarchical hyperbolicity
Thick metric spaces were introduced by Behrstock, Drutu and Mosher, see here. Hierarchically hyperbolic spaces were introduced by Behrstock, Hagen and Sisto, see here.
I've heard that it is open ...
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Equivalence of harmonic measures on hyperbolic groups
Consider a Gromov-hyperbolic group $\Gamma$ and let $\mu$ be a finitely supported probability measure on $\Gamma$. Assume that the support of $\mu$ generates $\Gamma$ as a semi-group, in other words, ...
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Relations between boundaries of groups acting on hyperbolic spaces with WPD elements
Let $(X,d)$ be Gromov-hyperbolic space and let $\Gamma$ be a finitely generated group acting on $\Gamma$ by isometries. Recall the following two definitions.
Say that the action is acylindrical if ...
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Starting letters of equivalent infinite geodesic paths of hyperbolic Coxeter groups
Let $\left(W\text{, }S\right)$ be a Gromov hyperbolic Coxeter system and denote by $\partial W$ the corresponding Gromov boundary. For $z\in\partial W$ let $\alpha$, $\beta$ be infinite geodesic paths ...
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Finitely generated nilpotent groups as cusp groups
I recently learned about the following question, asked by I. Kapovich :
Is there an example of a group $G$ which is hyperbolic relative to some parabolic subgroups that are nilpotent of class $\geq 3$...
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Parabolic subgroups of relatively hyperbolic and CAT(0) groups
Let $G$ be a finitely generated group. We say that $G$ is CAT(0) if it acts properly and co-compactly by isometries on a CAT(0) space.
We say it is hyperbolic relative to a collection $\Omega$ of ...
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Rational stable translation length
Let $G$ be a finitely generated group and $S$ a finite generating set and consider the word metric associated to $S$.
If $g\in G$, define its stable translation length as $l(g)=\lim_n \frac{d(e,g^n)}{...
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Geodesics (with the same limit point) in a surface group of genus two
Consider a discrete Gromov-hyperbolic group $\Gamma$ (and its Cayley graph
$\mathcal{G}$ w.r.t. some generating set). The notion of
Gromov-boundary, indicated with $\partial\Gamma$,
is naturally ...
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orthogonal transformations of one sheeted hyperboloid $S^{1,1}$
I have asked this question few days ago in MathStackExchange but I got only one response which gave a partial answer to my question, so I decided to ask it here.
I am reading Kulkarni's "Proper ...
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Subsets of the boundary of a surface group
Consider the surface group $\Gamma=\langle a,b,c,d\mid [a,b][c,d]=1\rangle$: it is a Gromov hyperbolic group; its Gromov boundary $\partial\Gamma$ is homeomorphic to $S^1$ (the unit circle).
I would ...
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Subgroups of hyperbolic groups
Let $G$ be a finitely generated hyperbolic group, and let $H \leq G$ be a subgroup whose profinite completion is finitely generated. Must $H$ be finitely generated?
In view of Ian Agol's answer, I ...
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A group acting acylindrically on a fine hyperbolic graph with infinite edge stabilizers
I am looking for an example of a group $G$ that acts (cocompactly and) acylindrically on a hyperbolic graph $\Gamma$, such that
a) the graph $\Gamma$ is fine,
b) $\Gamma$ is not a tree,
c) not all ...
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Maximum relator and hyperbolicity
It is a well-known theorem that a finitely generated group is hyperbolic if and only if it admits a finite Dehn presentation. To prove the "only if" direction one proceeds roughly as follows:
Suppose ...
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Exotic actions of hyperbolic groups
Let $G$ be a hyperbolic group acting faithfully on $\mathbb{Z}$ such that:
The action is highly transitive - it is $k$-transitive for each $k \in \mathbb{N}$.
For every quasiconvex subgroup $H \leq G$...
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How much do the classes of geodesic metrics and Green metrics on a Gromov hyperbolic group differ?
Background
Let $G$ be a Gromov hyperbolic group. If $G$ acts properly discontinuously and cocompactly on a proper geodesic metric space $X$, then any bijective identification of $G$ with its orbit ...
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Density of ends of long words in a hyperbolic group
Let $G$ be a Gromov hyperbolic group with a generating set $S$. For each $g \in G$, let $\xi_g$ be the point in the ideal boundary corresponding to the sequence $(g^n)$. Let $l_S(g)$ be the word ...
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Fixed points on boundary of hyperbolic group
Let G be a word-hyperbolic group with torsion and let ∂G be its boundary. Do there exist criteria that imply that all non-trivial finite order elements of G act fixed-point freely on ∂G?
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Dehn's algorithm for word problem for surface groups
For some $g \geq 2$, let $\Gamma_g$ be the fundamental group of a closed genus $g$ surface and let $S_g=\{a_1,b_1,\ldots,a_g,b_g\}$ be the usual generating set for $\Gamma_g$ satisfying the surface ...
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Distortion of malnormal subgroup of hyperbolic groups
Let $G$ be a countable, Gromov-hyperbolic group.
We say that $H$ is hyperbolically embedded in $G$ if $G$ is relatively hyperbolic to {$H$} (in the strong sense). This definition is due to Osin.
A ...
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Do quasi convex hyperbolic subgroups remain quasi convex after adding redundant generators?
We know now that hyperbolic 3-manifolds virtually embed into right-angled Artin groups as quasiconvex subgroups. Also, quasiconvexity depends on the generating set.
I have been constructing a space ...
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Local curvature in a Cayley complex
I'm curious about non-shperical regions in the Cayley complex of a hyperbolic group $G = < X : R \>$ that one might reasonably consider "curved", but I haven't found much discussion of local ...