Richard Thompson's famous group F has the striking property that it can be realized as a dense subgroup of the group of all orientation-preserving homeomorphisms of the unit interval, but it can also be given by a simple 2-generator-2-relator presentation, in fact as the fundamental group of an aspherical complex with only two cells in each dimension. This monograph studies a natural generalization of F that also includes Melanie Stein's generalized F-groups. The main aims of this monograph are the determination of isomorphisms among the generalized F-groups and the study of their automorphism groups. This book is aimed at graduate students (or teachers of graduate students) interested in a class of examples of torsion-free infinite groups ...
We show that several classes of groups G of PL-homeomorphisms of the real line admit nontrivial hom...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
We determine the abstract commensurator Com. F/ of Thompson's group F and describe it in terms of pi...
We produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable subgroups ...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
We investigate subgroups of the group PLo(I) of piecewise-linear, orientation-preserving homeomorphi...
We show that for a large class C of finitely generated groups of orientation preserving homeomorphis...
We construct examples of finitely generated infinite simple groups of homeomorphisms of the real lin...
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...
We adapt the Ping-Pong lemma, which historically was used to study free products of groups, to the s...
The set of finitely generated subgroups of the group PL+(I) of orientation-preserving piecewise-line...
This PhD thesis is concerned with Thompson's group T. This infinite, finitely presented, simple grou...
This PhD thesis is concerned with Thompson's group T. This infinite, finitely presented, simple grou...
In this work, based on a Brin's article, we explain the structure of automorphism group of F, via a ...
We show that several classes of groups G of PL-homeomorphisms of the real line admit nontrivial hom...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
We determine the abstract commensurator Com. F/ of Thompson's group F and describe it in terms of pi...
We produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable subgroups ...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
We investigate subgroups of the group PLo(I) of piecewise-linear, orientation-preserving homeomorphi...
We show that for a large class C of finitely generated groups of orientation preserving homeomorphis...
We construct examples of finitely generated infinite simple groups of homeomorphisms of the real lin...
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...
We adapt the Ping-Pong lemma, which historically was used to study free products of groups, to the s...
The set of finitely generated subgroups of the group PL+(I) of orientation-preserving piecewise-line...
This PhD thesis is concerned with Thompson's group T. This infinite, finitely presented, simple grou...
This PhD thesis is concerned with Thompson's group T. This infinite, finitely presented, simple grou...
In this work, based on a Brin's article, we explain the structure of automorphism group of F, via a ...
We show that several classes of groups G of PL-homeomorphisms of the real line admit nontrivial hom...
AbstractWe produce two separate algebraic descriptions of the isomorphism classes of the solvable su...
We determine the abstract commensurator Com. F/ of Thompson's group F and describe it in terms of pi...