We describe the relation between two characterizations of conjugacy in groups of piecewise-linear homeomorphisms, discovered by Brin and Squier in [2] and Kassabov and Matucci in [5]. Thanks to the interplay between the techniques, we produce a simplified point of view of conjugacy that allows ua to easily recover centralizers and lends itself to generalization
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
An element of a group is reversible if it is conjugate to its own inverse, and it is strongly revers...
We describe the relation between two characterizations of conjugacy in groups of piecewise-linear ho...
We describe the relation between two characterizations of conjugacy in groups of piecewise-linear ho...
We complete the program begun by Brin and Squier of characterising conjugacy in Thompson's group $F$...
Guba and Sapir asked, in their joint paper [8], if the simultaneous conjugacy problem was solvable i...
Guba and Sapir asked, in their joint paper [8], if the simultaneous conjugacy problem was solvable i...
We give a unified solution the conjugacy problem in Thompson's groups F, V , and T using strand diag...
Abstract. We give a characterization of piecewise C1-homeomorphism of class P of the circle with irr...
We give a characterization of piecewise C1 class P homeomorphism f of the circle with irrational rot...
We study actions of groups by orientation preserving homeomorphisms on R (or an interval) that are m...
The classification up to conjugacy of the homeomorphisms of the real line onto itself is well-unders...
In this project, we present an efficient implementation of the solution to the conjugacy problem in ...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
An element of a group is reversible if it is conjugate to its own inverse, and it is strongly revers...
We describe the relation between two characterizations of conjugacy in groups of piecewise-linear ho...
We describe the relation between two characterizations of conjugacy in groups of piecewise-linear ho...
We complete the program begun by Brin and Squier of characterising conjugacy in Thompson's group $F$...
Guba and Sapir asked, in their joint paper [8], if the simultaneous conjugacy problem was solvable i...
Guba and Sapir asked, in their joint paper [8], if the simultaneous conjugacy problem was solvable i...
We give a unified solution the conjugacy problem in Thompson's groups F, V , and T using strand diag...
Abstract. We give a characterization of piecewise C1-homeomorphism of class P of the circle with irr...
We give a characterization of piecewise C1 class P homeomorphism f of the circle with irrational rot...
We study actions of groups by orientation preserving homeomorphisms on R (or an interval) that are m...
The classification up to conjugacy of the homeomorphisms of the real line onto itself is well-unders...
In this project, we present an efficient implementation of the solution to the conjugacy problem in ...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
Let PLo(I) represent the group of orientation-preserving piecewise-linear homeomorphisms of the unit...
An element of a group is reversible if it is conjugate to its own inverse, and it is strongly revers...