Piecewise Visual, Linearly Connected Metrics on Boundaries of Relatively Hyperbolic Groups
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Publication:6323969
DOI10.1142/S1793525321500217arXiv1908.07603WikidataQ115522620 ScholiaQ115522620MaRDI QIDQ6323969FDOQ6323969
Authors: Matthew Haulmark, M. Mihalik
Publication date: 20 August 2019
Abstract: Suppose a finitely generated group is hyperbolic relative to a set of proper finitely generated subgroups of . Established results in the literature imply that a "visual" metric on is "linearly connected" if and only if the boundary has no cut point. Our goal is to produce linearly connected metrics on that are "piecewise" visual when contains cut points. %Visual metrics for are tightly linked to inner products of geodesic rays in "cusped" spaces for . The identity vertex is usually our base point in these cusped spaces and visual metrics depend on this base point. %We say the visual metric on , with base point , is {it -equivariant} if for points , we have for all . Our main theorem is about graph of groups decompositions of relatively hyperbolic groups , and piecewise visual metrics on their boundaries. We assume that each vertex group of our decomposition has a boundary with linearly connected visual metric or the vertex group is in . If a vertex group is not in , then it is hyperbolic relative to its adjacent edge groups. Our linearly connected metric on agrees with the visual metric on limit sets of vertex groups and is in this sense piecewise visual.
Geometric group theory (20F65) Hyperbolic groups and nonpositively curved groups (20F67) Asymptotic properties of groups (20F69)
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