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One relator groups are semistable at infinity (English)
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16 May 1993
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Finitely generated 1-relator groups form an important class of groups of cohomological dimension 2. By an inductive argument with groups which either split as amalgamated free products or HNN-extensions the authors show that their 1-relator groups \(G\) are semistable at infinity. (This means that any two proper rays converging to the same end of some universal \(G\)-space are properly homotopic.) This result implies the important corollary that \(H^ 2(G,\mathbb{Z} G)\) is free abelian.
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finitely generated 1-relator groups
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groups of cohomological dimension 2
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amalgamated free products
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HNN-extensions
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semistable at infinity
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\(H^ 2(G,\mathbb{Z} G)\)
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