Boundaries of Baumslag-Solitar Groups
Abstract
A Z-structure on a group G was introduced by Bestvina in order to extend the notion of a group boundary beyond the realm of CAT(0) and hyperbolic groups. A refinement of this notion, introduced by Farrell and Lafont, includes a G-equivariance requirement, and is known as an EZ-structure. The general questions of which groups admit Z- or EZ-structures remain open. In this paper we add to the current knowledge by showing that all Baumslag-Solitar groups admit EZ-structures and all generalized Baumslag-Solitar groups admit Z-structures.
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