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An introduction to semistability in geometric group theory

Published 29 Apr 2019 in math.GR and math.GT | (1904.12947v2)

Abstract: A finitely presented group is semistable at infinity if all proper rays in the Cayley 2-complex are properly homotopic. A long standing open question asks whether all finitely presented groups are semistable at infinity. This article provides a brief introduction to the notion of semistability at infinity in geometric group theory. We discuss techniques for proving semistability at infinity that involve either the topology of the boundary or the existence of certain hierarchies of splittings of the group. As an illustration of the second technique, we apply a combination theorem of Mihalik-Tschantz to prove semistability at infinity for groups that are hyperbolic relative to polycyclic subgroups using work of Mihalik-Swenson and Louder-Touikan.

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