On the intersection of subgroups in free groups: echelon subgroups are inert
Group Theory
2014-12-23 v1
Abstract
A subgroup of a free group is called inert in if for every the rank of the intersection of with is no grater than the rank of . 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}
}