Irreducibility of a free group endomorphism is a mapping torus invariant (Q2030895)
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Irreducibility of a free group endomorphism is a mapping torus invariant (English)
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8 June 2021
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Summary: We prove that the property of a free group endomorphism being irreducible is a group invariant of the ascending HNN extension it defines. This answers a question posed by Dowdall-Kapovich-Leininger. We further prove that being irreducible and atoroidal is a commensurability invariant. The invariance follows from an algebraic characterization of ascending HNN extensions that determines exactly when their defining endomorphisms are irreducible and atoroidal; specifically, we show that the endomorphism is irreducible and atoroidal if and only if the ascending HNN extension has no infinite index subgroups that are ascending HNN extensions.
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irreducible
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atoroidal
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mapping torus
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group invariant
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