The group (F4 x F2) rtimes F_infinity, which is not finitely generated, is shown to admit an infinite minimal sofic shift, answering Question 7.18(ii) of Doucha, Melleray and Tsankov.
Weakly and Strongly Aperiodic Subshifts of Finite Type on Baumslag-Solitar Groups
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We study the periodicity of subshifts of finite type (SFT) on Baumslag-Solitar groups. We show that for residually finite Baumslag-Solitar groups there exist both strongly and weakly-but-not-strongly aperiodic SFTs. In particular, this shows that unlike $\mathbb{Z}^2$, but like $\mathbb{Z}^3$, strong and weak aperiodic SFTs are different classes of SFTs in residually finite BS groups. More precisely, we prove that a weakly aperiodic SFT on BS(m,n) due to Aubrun and Kari is, in fact, strongly aperiodic on BS(1,n); and weakly but not strongly aperiodic on any other BS(m,n). In addition, we exhibit an SFT which is weakly but not strongly aperiodic on BS(1,n); and we show that there exists a strongly aperiodic SFT on BS(n,n).
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Minimal sofic shift on a group that is not finitely-generated
The group (F4 x F2) rtimes F_infinity, which is not finitely generated, is shown to admit an infinite minimal sofic shift, answering Question 7.18(ii) of Doucha, Melleray and Tsankov.