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Conjugacy in Rearrangement Groups of Fractals

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We describe a method for solving the conjugacy problem in a vast class of rearrangement groups of fractals, a family of Thompson-like groups introduced in 2019 by Belk and Forrest. We generalize the methods of Belk and Matucci for the solution of the conjugacy problem in Thompson groups $F$, $T$ and $V$ via strand diagrams. In particular, we solve the conjugacy problem for the Basilica, the Airplane, the Vicsek and the Bubble Bath rearrangement groups and for the groups $QV$ (also known as $QAut(\mathcal{T}_{2,c})$), $\tilde{Q}V$, $QT$, $\tilde{Q}T$ and $QF$, and we provide a new solution to the conjugacy problem for the Houghton groups and for the Higman-Thompson groups, where conjugacy was already known to be solvable. Our methods involve two distinct rewriting systems, one of which is an instance of a graph rewriting system, whose confluence in general is of interest in computer science.

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Eventually Self-Similar Groups acting on Fractals

math.GR · 2024-12-05 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Eventually self-similar groups acting on fractals built from almost expanding hyperedge replacement systems inherit finiteness properties from their self-similar building blocks, yielding F∞ for airplane and dendrite rearrangement groups.

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  • Eventually Self-Similar Groups acting on Fractals math.GR · 2024-12-05 · conditional · none · ref 2023 · internal anchor

    Eventually self-similar groups acting on fractals built from almost expanding hyperedge replacement systems inherit finiteness properties from their self-similar building blocks, yielding F∞ for airplane and dendrite rearrangement groups.