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A classification theorem for boundary 2-transitive automorphism groups of trees

Published 16 Sep 2015 in math.GR | (1509.04913v3)

Abstract: Let TT be a locally finite tree all of whose vertices have valency at least $6$. We classify, up to isomorphism, the closed subgroups of Aut(T)\mathrm{Aut}(T) acting $2$-transitively on the set of ends of TT and whose local action at each vertex contains the alternating group. The outcome of the classification for a fixed tree TT is a countable family of groups, all containing two remarkable subgroups: a simple subgroup of index ≤8\leq 8 and (the semiregular analog of) the universal locally alternating group of Burger-Mozes (with possibly infinite index). We also provide an explicit example showing that the statement of this classification fails for trees of smaller degree.

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