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Sufficient conditions for a group of homeomorphisms of the Cantor set to be two-generated (2008.04791v2)

Published 11 Aug 2020 in math.GR

Abstract: Let $\mathfrak{C}$ be some Cantor space. We study groups of homeomorphisms of $\mathfrak{C}$ which are vigorous, or, which are flawless, where we introduce both of these terms here. We say a group $G\leq \operatorname{Homeo}(\mathfrak{C})$ is $vigorous$ if for any clopen set $A$ and proper clopen subsets $B$ and $C$ of $A$ there is $\gamma \in G$ in the pointwise-stabiliser of $\mathfrak{C}\backslash A$ with $B\gamma\subseteq C$. Being vigorous is similar in impact to some of the conditions proposed by Epstein in his proof that certain groups of homeomorphisms of spaces have simple commutator subgroups (and/or related conditions, as proposed in some of the work of Matui or of Ling). A non-trivial group $G\leq \operatorname{Homeo}(\mathfrak{C})$ is $flawless$ if for all $k$ and $w$ a non-trivial freely reduced product expression on $k$ variables (including inverse symbols), a particular subgroup $w(G)\circ$ of the verbal subgroup $w(G)$ is the whole group. It is true, for instance, that flawless groups are both perfect and lawless. We show: 1) simple vigorous groups are either two-generated by torsion elements, or not finitely generated, 2) vigorous groups are simple if and only if they are flawless, and, 3) the class of vigorous simple subgroups of $\operatorname{Homeo}(\mathfrak{C})$ is fairly broad (it contains many well known groups such as the commutator subgroups of the Higman-Thompson groups $G{n,r}$, the Brin-Thompson groups $nV$, R\"{o}ver's group $V(\Gamma)$, and others of Nekrashevych's `simple groups of dynamical origin', and, the class is closed under various natural constructions).

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