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Improved algebraic fibrations of high-dimensional hyperbolic groups
T0 review · 0 major / 2 minor · reviewed 2026-06-28 · grok-4.3
Pith's one-line read Hyperbolic groups of cohomological dimension d at least 3 algebraically fibre with finitely presented kernels.
desk verdict The paper gives a uniform construction for every d ≥ 3 of infinitely many QI classes of hyperbolic groups of cd d that algebraically fibre with fp kernels, realized as finite-index subgroups of RACGs, using L2-Betti numbers for obstructions. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
Finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups arranged to be hyperbolic of exact cohomological dimension d while admitting an algebraic fibration over Z whose kernel is finitely presented.
What would settle it
An explicit computation or proof showing that for some d ≥ 3 no hyperbolic group of cohomological dimension d admits an algebraic fibration with finitely presented kernel.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
For every d ≥ 3, infinitely many quasi-isometry classes of hyperbolic groups G of cohomological dimension d algebraically fibre with finitely presented kernel. All such groups arise as finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups. The L2-Betti numbers of G provide obstructions to higher finiteness properties of the kernel in many cases.
Load-bearing premise
Finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups can be arranged to be hyperbolic of exact cohomological dimension d while admitting an algebraic fibration whose kernel is finitely presented.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Hyperbolic groups admit subgroups with exotic finiteness properties in arbitrarily high cohomological dimensions.
- L2-Betti numbers can block the kernel of an algebraic fibration from being of type FP_infinity.
- The construction produces infinitely many distinct quasi-isometry classes in each dimension d at least 3.
- Right-angled Coxeter groups contain finite-index hyperbolic subgroups that fibre algebraically with controlled kernel finiteness.
Reading between the lines
- The same arrangement of finite-index subgroups might be used to produce examples with kernels of other controlled finiteness degrees.
- Obstructions coming from L2-Betti numbers could apply to fibrations in other families of groups with negative curvature.
- The existence of such fibrations suggests that virtual algebraic fibering does not automatically upgrade the finiteness of the kernel in high dimensions.
Signed reviews
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper claims that for every d ≥ 3, there exist infinitely many quasi-isometry classes of hyperbolic groups G of cohomological dimension exactly d that admit an algebraic fibration (i.e., a surjective homomorphism to ℤ) whose kernel is finitely presented. All such groups are realized as finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups; in many cases the L²-Betti numbers of G are used to obstruct higher finiteness properties of the kernel, thereby producing new examples of subgroups of hyperbolic groups with exotic finiteness properties.
Significance. If the constructions hold, the result supplies new, explicit families of high-dimensional hyperbolic groups whose algebraic fibrations have controlled finiteness properties. The reliance on finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups and the systematic use of L²-Betti numbers as obstructions are concrete strengths that would enlarge the known catalogue of such examples beyond low-dimensional or special cases.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] The abstract states that L²-Betti numbers 'provide obstructions' but does not indicate which specific Betti numbers or vanishing patterns are employed; a short clarifying sentence would help readers locate the relevant computations.
- Notation for the algebraic fibration (e.g., the homomorphism φ: G → ℤ and the kernel K) is introduced without an explicit definition in the opening paragraphs; a displayed equation or short definition would improve readability.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive summary of the paper and for highlighting the significance of the constructions. The recommendation is listed as 'uncertain,' but the report contains no major comments or specific points of concern. We are therefore unable to address any particular issues and remain available to respond if additional feedback is provided.
- The reason underlying the 'uncertain' recommendation is not specified, as no major comments appear in the report.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity
full rationale
The provided abstract and description contain no equations, derivations, or load-bearing steps that reduce by construction to fitted inputs or self-citations. The central claim is an existence result via explicit construction of finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups satisfying hyperbolicity, exact cohomological dimension d, and algebraic fibration with finitely presented kernel. No self-definitional relations, renamed empirical patterns, or uniqueness theorems imported from prior author work appear. The derivation chain is therefore self-contained against external benchmarks and receives the default non-circularity finding.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (2)
- domain assumption Right-angled Coxeter groups admit finite-index subgroups that are hyperbolic of any prescribed cohomological dimension d ≥ 3.
- domain assumption L2-Betti numbers of G can obstruct higher finiteness properties of the kernel of an algebraic fibration.
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Pith. "Pith review of Improved algebraic fibrations of high-dimensional hyperbolic groups." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/SVQYW3GT
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abstract
For every $d \geq 3$, we construct infinitely many quasi-isometry classes of hyperbolic groups $G$ of cohomological dimension $d$ that algebraically fibre with finitely presented kernel. All our groups arise as finite-index subgroups of right-angled Coxeter groups. In many cases, the $L^2$-Betti numbers of the groups $G$ provide obstructions to higher finiteness properties of the kernel. Our groups therefore expand the list of subgroups of hyperbolic groups with exotic finiteness properties.
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