For each k at least 2, the conjugacy growth series of BS(1,k) with respect to the standard generating set is transcendental, and its growth rate equals the standard growth rate.
Counting conjugacy classes in groups with contracting elements
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In this paper, we derive an asymptotic formula for the number of conjugacy classes of elements in a class of statistically convex-cocompact actions with contracting elements. Denote by $\mathcal C(o, n)$ (resp. $\mathcal C'(o, n)$) the set of (resp. primitive) conjugacy classes of pointed length at most $n$ for a basepoint $o$. The main result is an asymptotic formula as follows: $$\sharp \mathcal C(o, n) \asymp \sharp \mathcal C'(o, n) \asymp \frac{\exp(\omega(G)n)}{n}.$$ A similar formula holds for conjugacy classes using stable length. As a consequence of the formulae, the conjugacy growth series is transcendental for all non-elementary relatively hyperbolic groups, graphical small cancellation groups with finite components. As by-product of the proof, we establish several useful properties for an exponentially generic set of elements. In particular, it yields a positive answer to a question of J. Maher that an exponentially generic elements in mapping class groups have their Teichm\"{u}ller axis contained in the principal stratum.
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The conjugacy growth of the soluble Baumslag-Solitar groups
For each k at least 2, the conjugacy growth series of BS(1,k) with respect to the standard generating set is transcendental, and its growth rate equals the standard growth rate.