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Gromov boundaries as Markov compacta

Published 16 Mar 2015 in math.GT | (1503.04577v1)

Abstract: We prove that the Gromov boundary of every hyperbolic group is homeomorphic to some Markov compactum. Our reasoning is based on constructing a sequence of covers of $\partial G$, which is quasi-$G$-invariant wrt. the ball $N$-type (defined by Cannon) for $N$ sufficiently large. We also ensure certain additional properties for the inverse system representing $\partial G$, leading to a finite description which defines it uniquely. By defining a natural metric on the inverse limit $\lim K_n$ and proving it to be bi-Lipschitz equivalent to an accordingly chosen visual metric on $\partial G$, we prove that our construction enables providing a simplicial description of the natural quasi-conformal structure on $\partial G$. We also point out that the initial system of covers can be modified so that all the simplexes in the resulting inverse system are of dimension less than or equal to $\dim \partial G$. We also generalize --- from the torsion-free case to all finitely generated hyperbolic groups --- a theorem guaranteeing the existence of a finite representation of $\partial G$ of another kind, namely a semi-Markovian structure (which can be understood as an analogue of the well-known automatic structure of $G$ itself).

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