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Growth of actions of solvable groups

Group Theory 2022-07-14 v2

Abstract

Given a finitely generated group GG, we are interested in common geometric properties of all graphs of faithful actions of GG. In this article we focus on their growth. We say that a group GG has a Schreier growth gap f(n)f(n) if every faithful GG-set XX satisfies volG,X(n)f(n)\mathrm{vol}_{G, X}(n)\succcurlyeq f(n), where volG,X(n)\mathrm{vol}_{G, X}(n) is the growth of the action of GG on XX. Here we study Schreier growth gaps for finitely generated solvable groups. We prove that if a metabelian group GG is either finitely presented or torsion-free, then GG has a Schreier growth gap n2n^2, provided GG is not virtually abelian. We also prove that if GG is a metabelian group of Krull dimension kk, then GG has a Schreier growth gap nkn^k. For instance the wreath product CpZdC_p \wr \mathbb{Z}^d has a Schreier growth gap ndn^d, and ZZd\mathbb{Z} \wr \mathbb{Z}^d has a Schreier growth gap nd+1n^{d+1}. These lower bounds are sharp. For solvable groups of finite Pr\"ufer rank, we establish a Schreier growth gap exp(n)\exp(n), provided GG is not virtually nilpotent. This covers all solvable groups that are linear over Q\mathbb{Q}. Finally for a vast class of torsion-free solvable groups, which includes solvable groups that are linear, we establish a Schreier growth gap n2n^2.

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@article{arxiv.2205.11924,
  title  = {Growth of actions of solvable groups},
  author = {Adrien Le Boudec and Nicolás Matte Bon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.11924},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

v2: updated version; Proposition 2.3 added