Fixed points of finite groups acting on generalised Thompson groups.
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- Bredon cohomological finiteness conditions for generalisations of Thompson groups.
- Cohomological finiteness conditions and centralisers in generalisations of Thompson's group V
- Automorphisms of generalized Thompson groups
- Thompson groups for systems of groups, and their finiteness properties
- Thompson-like groups, Reidemeister numbers, and fixed points
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- Finiteness properties of groups
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(5)- Cohomological finiteness conditions and centralisers in generalisations of Thompson's group V
- Rank and deficiency gradients of generalized Thompson groups of type \(F\).
- Thompson-like groups, Reidemeister numbers, and fixed points
- Sigma theory for Bredon modules.
- Bredon cohomological finiteness conditions for generalisations of Thompson groups.
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