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The geometry of groups containing almost normal subgroups

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A subgroup $H\leq G$ is said to be almost normal if every conjugate of $H$ is commensurable to $H$. If $H$ is almost normal, there is a well-defined quotient space $G/H$. We show that if a group $G$ has type $F_{n+1}$ and contains an almost normal coarse $PD_n$ subgroup $H$ with $e(G/H)=\infty$, then whenever $G'$ is quasi-isometric to $G$, it contains an almost normal subgroup $H'$ that is quasi-isometric to $H$. Moreover, the quotient spaces $G/H$ and $G'/H'$ are quasi-isometric. This generalises a theorem of Mosher-Sageev-Whyte, who prove the case in which $G/H$ is quasi-isometric to a finite valence bushy tree. Using work of Mosher, we generalise a result of Farb-Mosher to show that for many surface group extensions $\Gamma_L$, any group quasi-isometric to $\Gamma_L$ is virtually isomorphic to $\Gamma_L$. We also prove quasi-isometric rigidity for the class of finitely presented $\mathbb{Z}$-by-($\infty$ ended) groups.

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Groups of cohomological codimension one

math.GR · 2019-08-23 · conditional · novelty 8.0

If H is an almost normal subgroup of G, both are of type VFP, and vcd(G)=vcd(H)+1, then G is the fundamental group of a finite graph of groups with vertex and edge groups commensurable to H.

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  • Groups of cohomological codimension one math.GR · 2019-08-23 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    If H is an almost normal subgroup of G, both are of type VFP, and vcd(G)=vcd(H)+1, then G is the fundamental group of a finite graph of groups with vertex and edge groups commensurable to H.