Self-similar abelian groups and their centralizers

IF 0.6 3区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS Groups Geometry and Dynamics Pub Date : 2021-10-06 DOI:10.4171/ggd/710
A. C. Dantas, Tulio M. G. Santos, S. Sidki
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We extend results on transitive self-similar abelian subgroups of the group of automorphisms Am of an m-ary tree Tm in [2], to the general case where the permutation group induced on the first level of the tree has s ≥ 1 orbits. We prove that such a group A embeds in a self-similar abelian group A which is also a maximal abelian subgroup of Am. The construction of A is based on the definition of a free monoid ∆ of rank s of partial diagonal monomorphisms of Am, which is used to determine the structure of CAm(A), the centralizer of A in Am. Indeed, we prove A ∗ = CAm(∆(A)) = ∆(B(A)), where B(A) denotes the product of the projections of A in its action on the different s orbits of maximal subtrees of Tm and bar denotes the topological closure. When A is a torsion self-similar abelian group, it is shown that it is necessarily of finite exponent. Moreover, we extend recent constructions of self-similar free abelian groups of infinite enumerable rank to examples of such groups which are also ∆-invariant for s = 2. Finally, we focus on self-similar cyclic groups of automorphisms of Tm and compute their centralizers when m = 4.
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自相似阿贝尔群及其中心化子
我们将[2]中关于m元树Tm的自同构群Am的传递自相似阿贝尔子群的结果推广到树的第一级上诱导的置换群具有s≥1轨道的一般情况。我们证明了这样一个群a嵌入在一个自相似的阿贝尔群a中,该自相似阿贝尔群也是Am的一个极大阿贝尔子群。a的构造是基于Am的部分对角单形的秩为s的自由子群∆的定义,该定义用于确定a在Am中的中心化子CAm(a)的结构。实际上,我们证明了a*=CAm(∆(a))=∆(B(a),其中B(A)表示A在其作用于Tm的极大子树的不同s轨道上的投影的乘积,bar表示拓扑闭包。当A是一个扭自相似阿贝尔群时,证明了它必然是有限指数的。此外,我们将最近构造的无限可枚举秩的自相似自由阿贝尔群扩展到这些群的例子,这些群对于s=2也是∆-不变的。最后,我们讨论了Tm的自同构的自相似循环群,并在m=4时计算了它们的中心子。
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期刊介绍: Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics is devoted to publication of research articles that focus on groups or group actions as well as articles in other areas of mathematics in which groups or group actions are used as a main tool. The journal covers all topics of modern group theory with preference given to geometric, asymptotic and combinatorial group theory, dynamics of group actions, probabilistic and analytical methods, interaction with ergodic theory and operator algebras, and other related fields. Topics covered include: geometric group theory; asymptotic group theory; combinatorial group theory; probabilities on groups; computational aspects and complexity; harmonic and functional analysis on groups, free probability; ergodic theory of group actions; cohomology of groups and exotic cohomologies; groups and low-dimensional topology; group actions on trees, buildings, rooted trees.
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