Dehn functions and finiteness properties of graph products (Q1916143)

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Dehn functions and finiteness properties of graph products
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    1 September 1996
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    Let \(\Gamma\) be a finite simplicial graph with vertices \(v_1,\dots,v_m\). Suppose that to each vertex \(v_i\) we have assigned a nontrivial group \(G_i\). Then the graph product \(G\Gamma\) is defined to be the quotient of the free product \(\coprod_{1\leq i\leq m}G_i\) by the normal subgroup generated by all \([G_i,G_j]\) for which \(\{v_i,v_j\}\) is an edge of \(\Gamma\). If \(f,g:\mathbb{N}\setminus\{0\}\to(0,\infty)\) are functions then \(f\preccurlyeq g\) if there are non-negative constants \(A\), \(B\), \(C\) such that \(f(n)\leq Ag(Bn)+Cn\). We say that \(f\), \(g\) are of the same type (\(f\equiv g\)) if \(f\preccurlyeq g\) and \(g\preccurlyeq f\). The class of \(f\) is denoted by \([f]\). Given a finitely presented group \(G\) the Dehn function of the group, \(\delta_G\), is defined to be \(\delta_G=[\delta P]\) where \(\delta P\) is the Dehn function of some finite presentation \(P\) of \(G\). The main results of this paper are Theorem 1. Let \(G\Gamma\) be a graph product. Then (i) if all the vertex groups are polynomial and for some \(i\), \(\text{deg }(G_i)\geq 2\), then \(G\Gamma\) is polynomial and \(\text{deg }(G\Gamma)=\max\{\text{deg}(G_i)\mid 1\leq i\leq m\}\). (ii) If for all \(i\) \(\text{deg}(G_i)=1\), then \(1\preccurlyeq\delta_{\text{GL}} \preccurlyeq 2\). (iii) If \(\Gamma\) contains an edge \(\{v_i,v_j\}\) with \(G_i\), \(G_j\) polynomial infinite groups then \(2\preccurlyeq \delta_{G\Gamma}\). (iv) \(\delta_{G\Gamma}\) is exponential if and only if \(\max\{\delta_{G_i}\mid 1\leq i\leq m\}\) is exponential. Theorem 2. Let \(1\leq n\leq \infty\). Then the graph product \(G\Gamma\) is \(FP_n\), \(F_n\), of finite cohomological dimension, or \(FP\), if and only if the same is true for each vertex group. Moreover, \(G\Gamma\) is geometrically finite if each vertex group is geometrically finite.
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    geometrically finite groups
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    finite simplicial graphs
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    graph products
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    free products
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    finitely presented groups
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    Dehn functions
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    finite presentations
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