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A non-quasiconvex embedding of relatively hyperbolic groups

Published 12 Nov 2012 in math.GR and math.GT | (1211.2730v1)

Abstract: For any finitely generated, non-elementary, torsion-free group $G$ that is hyperbolic relative to $\mathbb P$, we show that there exists a group $G*$ containing $G$ such that $G*$ is hyperbolic relative to $\mathbb P$ and $G$ is not relatively quasiconvex in $G*$. This generalizes a result of I. Kapovich for hyperbolic groups. We also prove that any torsion-free group $G$ that is non-elementary and hyperbolic relative to $\mathbb P$, contains a rank 2 free subgroup $F$ such that the group generated by "randomly" chosen elements $r_1,...,r_m$ in $F$ is aparabolic, malnormal in $G$ and quasiconvex relative to $\mathbb P$ and therefore hyperbolically embedded relative to $\mathbb P$.

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