On Infinitely Many Siblings for Locally Finite Trees with Parabolic Embeddings
Combinatorics
2023-01-04 v2
Abstract
Parabolic (resp. hyperbolic) self-embeddings of trees are those which do not fix a non-empty finite subtree and preserve precisely one (resp. two) end(s). We prove that a locally finite tree having a parabolic self-embedding is mutually embeddable with infinitely many pairwise non-isomorphic trees, unless the tree is a one-way infinite path. As a result, we conclude that two important properties identified by Bonato-Tardif and Tyomkyn hold for locally finite trees not having any hyperbolic self-embedding.
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@article{arxiv.2209.03897,
title = {On Infinitely Many Siblings for Locally Finite Trees with Parabolic Embeddings},
author = {Davoud Abdi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.03897},
year = {2023}
}
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14 pages