CONTEXT-FREE GROUPS AND THEIR STRUCTURE TREES

Author:

DIEKERT VOLKER1,WEIß ARMIN1

Affiliation:

1. Universität Stuttgart, FMI, Universitätsstraße 38, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract

Let Γ be a connected, locally finite graph of finite tree width and G be a group acting on it with finitely many orbits and finite node stabilizers. We provide an elementary and direct construction of a tree T on which G acts with finitely many orbits and finite vertex stabilizers. Moreover, the tree is defined directly in terms of the structure tree of optimally nested cuts of Γ. Once the tree is constructed, Bass–Serre theory yields that G is virtually free. This approach simplifies the existing proofs for the fundamental result of Muller and Schupp that characterizes context-free groups as finitely generated (f.g.) virtually free groups. Our construction avoids the explicit use of Stallings' structure theorem and it is self-contained. We also give a simplified proof for an important consequence of the structure tree theory by Dicks and Dunwoody which has been stated by Thomassen and Woess. It says that a f.g. group is accessible if and only if its Cayley graph is accessible.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Mathematics

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