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The action of nilpotent groups on infinite graphs
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    The action of nilpotent groups on infinite graphs (English)
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    First we prove a result about the action of nilpotent groups on the set of ends of locally finite graphs. This theorem has immediate consequences for the structure of graphs which allow a transitive action of those groups. Further we investigate the cycle-structure of automorphisms of a transitive nilpotent group and the existence of Abelian groups acting on set of imprimitivity of graphs whose automorphism groups have transitive nilpotent subgroups.
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    action of nilpotent groups
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    ends of locally finite graphs
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    automorphism groups
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