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On typical leaves of a measured foliated 2-complex of thin type

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arxiv 1309.4884 v1 pith:VY3YJQDD submitted 2013-09-19 math.GT math.DSmath.GR

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It is known that all but finitely many leaves of a measured foliated 2-complex of thin type are quasi-isometric to an infinite tree with at most two topological ends. We show that if the foliation is cooriented, and the associated R-tree is self-similar, then a typical leaf has exactly one topological end. We also construct the first example of a foliated 2-complex of thin type whose typical leaf has exactly two topological ends. `Typical' means that the property holds with probability one in a natural sense.

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