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The authors present a solution to the isomorphism problem for hyperbolic groups. The first author with D. Groves had previously published a solution of this problem for hyperbolic groups without torsion. The authors also prove a relative version for groups with peripheral structure. As a corollary, they obtain a uniform solution to Whitehead's problem which in the present setting asks whether two tuples of elements in a hyperbolic group \(G\) are in the same orbit under the action of \(\Aut(G)\). The authors also obtain an algorithm computing a generating set of the group of automorphisms of a hyperbolic group preserving a peripheral structure. The strategy of the proof follows ideas of Sela, and the main ingredients are (1) the Stallings-Dunwoody deformation space of maximal decompositions of a hyperbolic group over finite groups; (2) A rigidity criterion stating that the outer automorphism group of a one-ended hyperbolic group is infinite if and only if the group has an ``interesting'' splitting that provides an infinite group of Dehn twists; (3) a kind of JSJ decomposition adapted to the rigidity criterion.
Property / review text: The authors present a solution to the isomorphism problem for hyperbolic groups. The first author with D. Groves had previously published a solution of this problem for hyperbolic groups without torsion. The authors also prove a relative version for groups with peripheral structure. As a corollary, they obtain a uniform solution to Whitehead's problem which in the present setting asks whether two tuples of elements in a hyperbolic group \(G\) are in the same orbit under the action of \(\Aut(G)\). The authors also obtain an algorithm computing a generating set of the group of automorphisms of a hyperbolic group preserving a peripheral structure. The strategy of the proof follows ideas of Sela, and the main ingredients are (1) the Stallings-Dunwoody deformation space of maximal decompositions of a hyperbolic group over finite groups; (2) A rigidity criterion stating that the outer automorphism group of a one-ended hyperbolic group is infinite if and only if the group has an ``interesting'' splitting that provides an infinite group of Dehn twists; (3) a kind of JSJ decomposition adapted to the rigidity criterion. / rank
 
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isomorphism problem
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hyperbolic groups
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algorithms
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The isomorphism problem for all hyperbolic groups.
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    The isomorphism problem for all hyperbolic groups. (English)
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    The authors present a solution to the isomorphism problem for hyperbolic groups. The first author with D. Groves had previously published a solution of this problem for hyperbolic groups without torsion. The authors also prove a relative version for groups with peripheral structure. As a corollary, they obtain a uniform solution to Whitehead's problem which in the present setting asks whether two tuples of elements in a hyperbolic group \(G\) are in the same orbit under the action of \(\Aut(G)\). The authors also obtain an algorithm computing a generating set of the group of automorphisms of a hyperbolic group preserving a peripheral structure. The strategy of the proof follows ideas of Sela, and the main ingredients are (1) the Stallings-Dunwoody deformation space of maximal decompositions of a hyperbolic group over finite groups; (2) A rigidity criterion stating that the outer automorphism group of a one-ended hyperbolic group is infinite if and only if the group has an ``interesting'' splitting that provides an infinite group of Dehn twists; (3) a kind of JSJ decomposition adapted to the rigidity criterion.
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    isomorphism problem
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    hyperbolic groups
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    algorithms
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    combinatorial group theory
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    peripheral structures
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