One-relator groups with at least three generators are never periodically rigid, and quasi-planar groups are rigid exactly when virtually cyclic or torsion-free virtually Z^2.
Realizability of Subgroups by Subshifts of Finite Type
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We study the problem of realizing families of subgroups as the set of stabilizers of configurations from a subshift of finite type (SFT). This problem generalizes both the existence of strongly and weakly aperiodic SFTs. We show that a finitely generated normal subgroup is realizable if and only if the quotient by the subgroup admits a strongly aperiodic SFT. We also show that if a subgroup is realizable, its subgroup membership problem must be decidable. The article also contains the introduction of periodically rigid groups, which are groups for which every weakly aperiodic subshift of finite type is strongly aperiodic. We conjecture that the only finitely generated periodically rigid groups are virtually $\mathbb{Z}$ groups and torsion-free virtually $\mathbb{Z}^2$ groups. Finally, we show virtually nilpotent and polycyclic groups satisfy the conjecture.
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Period-rigidity of one-relator groups
One-relator groups with at least three generators are never periodically rigid, and quasi-planar groups are rigid exactly when virtually cyclic or torsion-free virtually Z^2.