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The BNSR-invariants of the Stein group $F_{2,3}$

Group Theory 2020-12-10 v1

Abstract

The Stein group F2,3F_{2,3} is the group of orientation-preserving homeomorphisms of the unit interval with slopes of the form 2p3q2^p3^q (p,qZp,q\in\mathbb{Z}) and breakpoints in Z[16]\mathbb{Z}[\frac{1}{6}]. This is a natural relative of Thompson's group FF. In this paper we compute the Bieri-Neumann-Strebel-Renz (BNSR) invariants Σm(F2,3)\Sigma^m(F_{2,3}) of the Stein group for all mNm\in\mathbb{N}. A consequence of our computation is that (as with FF) every finitely presented normal subgroup of F2,3F_{2,3} is of type F\textrm{F}_\infty. Another, more surprising, consequence is that (unlike FF) the kernel of any map F2,3ZF_{2,3}\to\mathbb{Z} is of type F\textrm{F}_\infty, even though there exist maps F2,3Z2F_{2,3}\to \mathbb{Z}^2 whose kernels are not even finitely generated. In terms of BNSR-invariants, this means that every discrete character lies in Σ(F2,3)\Sigma^\infty(F_{2,3}), but there exist (non-discrete) characters that do not even lie in Σ1(F2,3)\Sigma^1(F_{2,3}). To the best of our knowledge, F2,3F_{2,3} is the first group whose BNSR-invariants are known exhibiting these properties.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05000,
  title  = {The BNSR-invariants of the Stein group $F_{2,3}$},
  author = {Robert Spahn and Matthew C. B. Zaremsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05000},
  year   = {2020}
}

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