Normal subgroups of groups acting on trees and automorphism groups of graphs
Abstract
Let T be a tree and e an edge in T. If C is a component of T e and both C and its complement are infinite we say that C is a half-tree. The main result of this paper is that if G is a closed subgroup of the automorphism group of T and G leaves no non-trivial subtree invariant and fixes no end of T then the subgroup generated by the pointwise stabilizers of half-trees is topologically simple. This result is used to derive analogues of recent results of Caprace and De Medts (2011) and it is also applied in the study of the full automorphism group of a locally finite primitive graph with infinitely many ends.
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