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Quasi-isometric rigidity of subgroups and Filtered ends (2012.10494v3)

Published 18 Dec 2020 in math.GR, math.GT, and math.MG

Abstract: Let $G$ and $H$ be quasi-isometric finitely generated groups and let $P\leq G$; is there a subgroup $Q$ (or a collection of subgroups) of $H$ whose left cosets coarsely reflect the geometry of the left cosets of $P$ in $G$? We explore sufficient conditions for a positive answer. The article consider pairs of the form $(G,\mathcal{P})$ where $G$ is a finitely generated group and $\mathcal{P}$ a finite collection of subgroups, there is a notion of quasi-isometry of pairs, and quasi-isometrically characteristic collection of subgroups. A subgroup is qi-characteristic if it belongs to a qi-characteristic collection. Distinct classes of qi-characteristic collections of subgroups have been studied in the literature on quasi-isometric rigidity, we list in the article some of them and provide other examples. The first part of the article proves: if $G$ and $H$ are finitely generated quasi-isometric groups and $\mathcal{P}$ is a qi-characteristic collection of subgroups of $G$, then there is a collection of subgroups $\mathcal{Q}$ of $H$ such that $ (G, \mathcal{P})$ and $(H, \mathcal{Q})$ are quasi-isometric pairs. The second part of the article studies the number of filtered ends $\tilde e (G, P)$ of a pair of groups, a notion introduced by Bowditch, and provides an application of our main result: if $G$ and $H$ are quasi-isometric groups and $P\leq G$ is qi-characterstic, then there is $Q\leq H$ such that $\tilde e (G, P) = \tilde e (H, Q)$.

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