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Cusped spaces and quasi-isometries of relatively hyperbolic groups (2010.09876v3)

Published 19 Oct 2020 in math.GR and math.GT

Abstract: A group $\Gamma$ with a family of subgroups $\mathbb{P}$ is relatively hyperbolic if $\Gamma$ admits a cusp-uniform action on a proper $\delta$--hyperbolic space. We show that any two such spaces for a given group pair are quasi-isometric, provided the spaces have "constant horospherical distortion," a condition satisfied by Groves--Manning's cusped Cayley graph and by all negatively curved symmetric spaces. Consequently the Bowditch boundary admits a canonical quasisymmetric structure, which coincides with the "naturally occurring" quasisymmetric structure of the symmetric space when considering lattices in rank one symmetric spaces. We show that a group $\Gamma$ is a lattice in a negatively curved symmetric space $X$ if and only if a cusped space for $\Gamma$ is quasi-isometric to the symmetric space. We also prove an ideal triangle characterization of the $\delta$--hyperbolic spaces with uniformly perfect boundary due to Meyer and Bourdon--Kleiner. An appendix concerns the equivalence of several definitions of conical limit point found in the literature.

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