Morse boundaries of graphs of groups with finite edge groups
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Abstract: In this paper we prove that the Morse boundary of a free product depends only on the Morse boundary of its factors. In fact, we also prove the analogous result for graphs of groups with finite edge groups and infinitely many ends. This is a generalization of a result of Martin-Swiatkowski in the case of non-hyperbolic groups.
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