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Automorphisms of shift spaces and the Higman--Thompson groups: the one-sided case

Group Theory 2021-09-28 v4

Abstract

Let 1r<n1 \le r < n be integers. We give a proof that the group Aut(XnN,σn)\mathop{\mathrm{Aut}}({X_{n}^{\mathbb{N}}, \sigma_{n}}) of automorphisms of the one-sided shift on nn letters embeds naturally as a subgroup Hn\mathcal{H}_{n} of the outer automorphism group Out(Gn,r)\mathop{\mathrm{Out}}({G_{n,r}}) of the Higman-Thompson group Gn,rG_{n,r}. From this, we can represent the elements of Aut(XnN,σn)\mathop{\mathrm{Aut}}({X_{n}^{\mathbb{N}}, \sigma_{n}}) by finite state non-initial transducers admitting a very strong synchronizing condition. Let HHnH \in \mathcal{H}_{n} and write H|H| for the number of states of the minimal transducer representing HH. We show that HH can be written as a product of at most H|H| torsion elements. This result strengthens a similar result of Boyle, Franks and Kitchens, where the decomposition involves more complex torsion elements and also does not support practical \textit{a priori} estimates of the length of the resulting product. We also explore the number of foldings of de Bruijn graphs and give a counting result for these for word length 22 and alphabet size nn. Finally, we offer new proofs of some known results about Aut(XnN,σn)\mathop{\mathrm{Aut}}({X_{n}^{\mathbb{N}}, \sigma_{n}}).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2004.08478,
  title  = {Automorphisms of shift spaces and the Higman--Thompson groups: the one-sided case},
  author = {Collin Bleak and Peter J. Cameron and Feyishayo Olukoya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.08478},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

35 pages; corrected some minor typos