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arxiv: 1612.03491 · v2 · pith:UOJS3FULnew · submitted 2016-12-11 · 🧮 math.GR

A counterexample to the easy direction of the geometric Gersten conjecture

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keywords groupactiontranslation-likefreeabelianbaumslag-solitarconjecturehyperbolic
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For finitely generated groups H and G, equipped with word metrics, a translation-like action of H on G is a free action such that each element of H acts by a map which has finite distance from the identity map in the uniform metric. For example, if H is a subgroup of G, then right translation by elements of H yields a translation-like action of H on G. Whyte asked whether a group with no translation-like action by a Baumslag-Solitar group must be hyperbolic, where the free abelian group of rank 2 is understood to be a Baumslag-Solitar group. We show that the converse of this conjecture is false, and in particular the fundamental group of a closed hyperbolic 3-manifold admits a translation-like action by the free abelian group of rank 2.

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