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Peripheral splittings of groups

Peripheral splittings of groups
Peripheral splittings of groups
We define the notion of a "peripheral splitting" of a group. This is essentially a representation of the group as the fundamental group of a bipartite graph of groups, where all the vertex groups of one colour are held fixed --- the "peripheral subgroups". We develop the theory of such splittings and prove an accessibility result. The main application is to relatively hyperbolic groups with connected boundary, where the peripheral subgroups are precisely the maximal parabolic subgroups. We show that if such a group admits a non-trivial peripheral splitting, then its boundary has a global cut point. Morever, the non-peripheral vertex groups of such a splitting are themselves relatively hyperbolic. These results, together with results from elsewhere, show that under modest constraints on the peripheral subgroups, the boundary of relatively hyperbolic group is locally connected if it is connected. In retrospect, one further deduces that the set of global cut points in such a boundary has a simplicial treelike structure.
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4057-4082
Bowditch, B.H.
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Bowditch, B.H.
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Bowditch, B.H. (1997) Peripheral splittings of groups. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 353, 4057-4082.

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We define the notion of a "peripheral splitting" of a group. This is essentially a representation of the group as the fundamental group of a bipartite graph of groups, where all the vertex groups of one colour are held fixed --- the "peripheral subgroups". We develop the theory of such splittings and prove an accessibility result. The main application is to relatively hyperbolic groups with connected boundary, where the peripheral subgroups are precisely the maximal parabolic subgroups. We show that if such a group admits a non-trivial peripheral splitting, then its boundary has a global cut point. Morever, the non-peripheral vertex groups of such a splitting are themselves relatively hyperbolic. These results, together with results from elsewhere, show that under modest constraints on the peripheral subgroups, the boundary of relatively hyperbolic group is locally connected if it is connected. In retrospect, one further deduces that the set of global cut points in such a boundary has a simplicial treelike structure.

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Published date: 1997

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Local EPrints ID: 29770
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/29770
ISSN: 0002-9947
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Date deposited: 21 Dec 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 09:56

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Author: B.H. Bowditch

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