Piecewise excluding geodesic languages
Abstract
The complexity of a geodesic language has connections to algebraic properties of the group. Gilman, Hermiller, Holt, and Rees show that a finitely generated group is virtually free if and only if its geodesic language is locally excluding for some finite inverse-closed generating set. The existence of such a correspondence and the result of Hermiller, Holt, and Rees that finitely generated abelian groups have piecewise excluding geodesic language for all finite inverse-closed generating sets motivated our work. We show that a finitely generated group with piecewise excluding geodesic language need not be abelian and give a class of infinite non-abelian groups which have piecewise excluding geodesic languages for certain generating sets. The quaternion group is shown to be the only non-abelian 2-generator group with piecewise excluding geodesic language for all finite inverse-closed generating sets. We also show that there are virtually abelian groups with geodesic languages which are not piecewise excluding for any finite inverse-closed generating set.
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