Morse subsets of injective spaces are strongly contracting
Abstract
We show that a quasi-geodesic in an injective metric space is Morse if and only if it is strongly contracting. Since mapping class groups and, more generally, hierarchically hyperbolic groups act properly and coboundedly on injective metric spaces, we deduce various consequences relating, for example, to growth tightness and genericity of pseudo-Anosovs/Morse elements. Moreover, we show that injective metric spaces have the Morse local-to-global property and that a non-virtually-cyclic group acting properly and coboundedly on an injective metric space is acylindrically hyperbolic if and only it contains a Morse ray.
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@article{arxiv.2208.13859,
title = {Morse subsets of injective spaces are strongly contracting},
author = {Alessandro Sisto and Abdul Zalloum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.13859},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Added a corollary that hierarchically hyperbolic spaces are Morse local-to-global without a bounded domain dichotomy assumption. Furthermore, we slighted edited the proof that injective spaces have the Morse local-to-global property