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Strongly scale-invariant virtually polycyclic groups
A finitely generated group $\Gamma$ is called strongly scale-invariant if there exists an injective endomorphism $\varphi: \Gamma \to \Gamma$ with the image $\varphi(\Gamma)$ of finite index in $\Gamma$ and the subgroup $\displaystyle \bigcap_{n>0}\varphi^n(\Gamma)$ finite. The only known examples of such groups are virtually nilpotent, or equivalently, all examples have polynomial growth. A question by Nekrashevych and Pete asks whether these groups are the only possibilities for such endomorphisms, motivated by the positive answer due to Gromov in the special case of expanding group morphisms. In this paper, we study this question for the class of virtually polycyclic groups, i.e. the virtually solvable groups for which every subgroup is finitely generated. Using the $\mathbb{Q}$-algebraic hull, which allows us to extend the injective endomorphisms of certain virtually polycyclic groups to a linear algebraic group, we show that the existence of such an endomorphism implies that the group is virtually nilpotent. Moreover, we fully characterize which virtually nilpotent groups have a morphism satisfying the condition above, related to the existence of a positive grading on the corresponding radicable nilpotent group. As another application of the methods, we generalize a result of Fel'shtyn and Lee about which maps on infra-solvmanifolds can have finite Reidemeister number for all iterates.
期刊介绍:
Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics is devoted to publication of research articles that focus on groups or group actions as well as articles in other areas of mathematics in which groups or group actions are used as a main tool. The journal covers all topics of modern group theory with preference given to geometric, asymptotic and combinatorial group theory, dynamics of group actions, probabilistic and analytical methods, interaction with ergodic theory and operator algebras, and other related fields.
Topics covered include:
geometric group theory;
asymptotic group theory;
combinatorial group theory;
probabilities on groups;
computational aspects and complexity;
harmonic and functional analysis on groups, free probability;
ergodic theory of group actions;
cohomology of groups and exotic cohomologies;
groups and low-dimensional topology;
group actions on trees, buildings, rooted trees.