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Subgroups arising from connected components in the Morse boundary

Published 6 Mar 2024 in math.GR | (2403.03939v1)

Abstract: We study connected components of the Morse boundary and their stabilisers. We introduce the notion of point-convergence and show that if the set of non-singleton connected components of the Morse boundary of a finitely generated group $G$ is point-convergent, then every non-singleton connected component is the (relative) Morse boundary of its stabiliser. The above property only depends on the topology of the Morse boundary and hence is invariant under quasi-isometry. This shows that the topology of the Morse boundary not only carries algebraic information but can be used to detect certain subgroups which in some sense are invariant under quasi-isometry.

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