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Folding sequences
M J Dunwoody
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Geometry & Topology Monographs 1
(1998) 139–158
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Abstract
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Bestvina and Feighn showed that a morphism S→T between
two simplicial trees that commutes with the action of a group G can be
written as a product of elementary folding operations. Here a more general
morphism between simplicial trees is considered, which allow different
groups to act on S and T. It is shown that these morphisms can again
be written as a product of elementary operations: the Bestvina–Feighn
folds plus the so-called "vertex morphisms". Applications of this theory
are presented. Limits of infinite folding sequences are considered. One
application is that a finitely generated inaccessible group must contain
an infinite torsion subgroup.
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Dedicated to David Epstein on the
occasion of his 60th birthday.
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Keywords
Groups acting on trees, free groups
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Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 20E08
Secondary: 57M07
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Publication
Received: 27 October 1997
Published: 22 October 1998
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