Euclidean Artin-Tits groups are acylindrically hyperbolic (Q2102725)
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Euclidean Artin-Tits groups are acylindrically hyperbolic (English)
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29 November 2022
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Summary: In this paper, we prove that all Euclidean Artin-Tits groups are acylindrically hyperbolic. To any Garside group of finite type, Wiest and the author associated a hyperbolic graph called the \textit{additional length graph} and they used it to show that central quotients of Artin-Tits groups of spherical type are acylindrically hyperbolic. In general, a Euclidean Artin-Tits group is not \textit{a priori} a Garside group but McCammond and Sulway have shown that it embeds into an \textit{infinite-type} Garside group which they call a \textit{crystallographic Garside group}. We associate a \textit{hyperbolic} additional length graph to this crystallographic Garside group and we exhibit elements of the Euclidean Artin-Tits group which act loxodromically and weakly properly discontinuously on this hyperbolic graph.
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Euclidean Artin-Tits group
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acylindrically hyperbolic
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Garside group
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