Linearly controlled asymptotic dimension of the fundamental group of a graph-manifold
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Abstract: We prove that the linearly controlled asymptotic dimension of the fundamental group of any 3-dimensional graph-manifold does not exceed 7. As applications we obtain that the universal cover of such a graph-manifold is an absolute Lipschitz retract and it admits a quasisymmetric embedding into the product of 8 metric trees.
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