Groups of fast homeomorphisms of the interval and the ping-pong argument (Q1737949)

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    Groups of fast homeomorphisms of the interval and the ping-pong argument
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7047429

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      Groups of fast homeomorphisms of the interval and the ping-pong argument (English)
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      24 April 2019
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      Summary: We adapt the Ping-Pong lemma, which historically was used to study free products of groups, to the setting of the homeomorphism group of the unit interval. As a consequence, we isolate a large class of generating sets for subgroups of Homeo\(_+ (I)\) for which certain finite dynamical data can be used to determine the marked isomorphism type of the groups which they generate. As a corollary, we will obtain a criterion for embedding subgroups of Homeo\(_+ (I)\) into Richard Thompson's group \(F\) . In particular, every member of our class of generating sets generates a group which embeds into \(F\) and in particular is not a free product. An analogous abstract theory is also developed for groups of permutations of an infinite set.
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      algebraically fast
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      dynamical diagram
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      free group
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      geometrically fast
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      geometrically proper
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      homeomorphism group
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      piecewise linear
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      ping-pong lemma
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      symbol space
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      symbolic dynamics
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      Thompson's group
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      transition chain
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