Finitely Presented Groups Acting on Trees
Abstract
It is shown that for any action of a finitely presented group G on an -tree, there is a decomposition of G as the fundamental group of a graph of groups related to this action. If the action of G on T is non-trivial, i.e. there is no global fixed point, then G has a non-trivial action on a simplcial -tree.
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