Combinations of parabolically geometrically finite groups and their geometry
Abstract
In this paper, we study the class of parabolically geometrically finite (PGF) subgroups of mapping class groups, introduced by Dowdall-Durham-Leininger-Sisto. We prove a combination theorem for graphs of PGF groups (and other generalizations) by utilizing subsurface projection to obtain control on the geometry of fundamental groups of graphs of PGF groups, generalizing and strengthening methods of Leininger-Reid. From this result, we construct new examples of PGF groups and provide methods for how to apply the combination theorem in practice. We also show that PGF groups are undistorted in their corresponding mapping class group.
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