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Non-finitely generated relatively hyperbolic groups and Floyd quasiconvexity

Published 20 Aug 2010 in math.GR and math.GT | (1008.3470v7)

Abstract: The paper consists of two parts. In the first one we show that a relatively hyperbolic group $G$ splits as a star graph of groups whose central vertex group is finitely generated and the other vertex groups are maximal parabolic subgroups. As a corollary we obtain that every group which admits 3-discontinuous and 2-cocompact action by homeomorphisms on a compactum is finitely generated with respect to a system of parabolic subgroups. The second part essentially uses the methods of topological entourages developed in the first part. Using also Floyd metrics we obtain finer properties of finitely generated relatively hyperbolic groups. We show that there is a system of "tight" curves satisfying the property of horospherical quasiconvexity. We then prove that the Floyd quasigeodesics are tight and so the parabolic subgroups of $G$ are quasiconvex with respect to the Floyd metrics. As a corollary we obtain that the preimage of a parabolic point by the Floyd map is the Floyd boundary of its stabilizer.

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