Irreducibility of a Free Group Endomorphism is a Mapping Torus Invariant
Group Theory
2021-10-01 v2
Abstract
We prove that the property of a free group endomorphism being irreducible is a group invariant of the ascending HNN extension it defines. This answers a question posed by Dowdall-Kapovich-Leininger. We further prove that being irreducible and atoroidal is a commensurability invariant. The invariance follows from an algebraic characterization of ascending HNN extensions that determines exactly when their defining endomorphisms are irreducible and atoroidal; specifically, we show that the endomorphism is irreducible and atoroidal if and only if the ascending HNN extension has no infinite index subgroups that are ascending HNN extensions.
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@article{arxiv.1910.04285,
title = {Irreducibility of a Free Group Endomorphism is a Mapping Torus Invariant},
author = {Jean Pierre Mutanguha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.04285},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
v1: 14 pages. Comments are welcome. v2: Minor changes and updated references