The concept of self-similar automata over a changing alphabet and lamplighter groups generated by such automata

Abstract

Generalizing the idea of self-similar groups defined by Mealy automata, we itroduce the notion of a self-similar automaton and a self-similar group over a changing alphabet. We show that every finitely generated residually-finite group is self-similar over an arbitrary unbounded changing alphabet. We construct some naturally defined self-similar automaton representations over an unbounded changing alphabet for any lamplighter group K Z with an arbitrary finitely generated (finite or infinite) abelian group K.

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