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CTs for free products

Published 16 Mar 2022 in math.GR and math.GT | (2203.08868v1)

Abstract: The fundamental group of a finite graph of groups with trivial edge groups is a free product. We are interested in those outer automorphisms of such a free product that permute the conjugacy classes of the vertex groups. We show that in particular cases of interest, such as where vertex groups are themselves finite free products of finite and cyclic groups, given such an outer automorphism, after passing to a positive power, the outer automorphism is represented by a particularly nice kind of relative train track map called a CT. CTs were first introduced by Feighn and Handel for outer automorphisms of free groups. We develop the theory of attracting laminations for and principal automorphisms of free products. We prove that outer automorphisms of free products satisfy an index inequality reminiscent of a result of Gaboriau, Jaeger, Levitt and Lustig and sharpening a result of Martino. Finally, we prove a result reminiscent of a theorem of Culler on the fixed subgroup of an automorphism of a free product whose outer class has finite order.

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