On the $3$-colorable subgroup and maximal subgroups of Thompson's group
Abstract: In his work on representations of Thompson's group , Vaughan Jones defined and studied the $3$-\emph{colorable subgroup} of . Later, Ren showed that it is isomorphic with the Brown-Thompson group . In this paper we continue with the study of the $3$-colorable subgroup and prove that the quasi-regular representation of associated with the $3$-colorable subgroup is irreducible. We show moreover that the preimage of under a certain injective endomorphism of is contained in three (explicit) maximal subgroups of of infinite index. These subgroups are different from the previously known infinite index maximal subgroups of , namely the parabolic subgroups that fix a point in , (up to isomorphism) the Jones' oriented subgroup , and the explicit examples found by Golan.
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