On quasi-2-transitive actions of branch groups
Abstract
An action of a group G on a set X is said to be quasi-n-transitive if the diagonal action of G on Xn has only finitely many orbits. We show that branch groups, a special class of groups of automorphisms of rooted trees, cannot act quasi-2-transitively on infinite sets.
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