Height, Graded Relative Hyperbolicity and Quasiconvexity (with Corrigendum)
Abstract
We introduce the notions of geometric height and graded (geometric) relative hyperbolicity in this paper. We use these to characterize quasiconvexity in hyperbolic groups, relative quasiconvexity in relatively hyperbolic groups, and convex cocompactness in mapping class groups and Out(Fn). Corrigendum: there is an unfortunate mistake in the statement and the proof of Proposition 5.1. This affects one direction of the implications of the main theorem. A correction is given, that states that given a quasi-convex subgroup of a hyperbolic (or relatively hyperbolic) group, the graded relative hyperbolic structure holds with respect to saturations of I-fold intersections, that are stabilizers of limit sets of I-fold intersections.
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