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On the intersection of subgroups in free groups: echelon subgroups are inert

Group Theory 2014-12-23 v1

Abstract

A subgroup HH of a free group FF is called inert in FF if for every G<FG < F the rank of the intersection of HH with GG is no grater than the rank of GG. In this paper we expand the known families of inert subgroups. We show that the inertia property holds for 1-generator endomorphisms. Equivalently, echelon subgroups in free groups are inert. An echelon subgroup is defined through a set of generators that are in echelon form with respect to some ordered basis of the free group, and may be seen as a generalization of a free factor. For example, the fixed subgroups of automorphisms of finitely generated free groups are echelon subgroups. The proofs follow mostly a graph-theoretic or combinatorial approach.

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@article{arxiv.1412.6908,
  title  = {On the intersection of subgroups in free groups: echelon subgroups are inert},
  author = {Amnon Rosenmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.6908},
  year   = {2014}
}