The \(K(\pi, 1)\) conjecture and acylindrical hyperbolicity for relatively extra-large Artin groups (Q6593002)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7901544
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The \(K(\pi, 1)\) conjecture and acylindrical hyperbolicity for relatively extra-large Artin groups
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7901544

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    The \(K(\pi, 1)\) conjecture and acylindrical hyperbolicity for relatively extra-large Artin groups (English)
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    26 August 2024
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    Let \(A_{\Gamma}=\langle S \rangle\) be the Artin group with defining graph \(\Gamma=(S,V)\). Then \(A_{\Gamma}\) is the fundamental group of a space \(N(W)\) which is the quotient of a complement of a certain complexified hyperplane arrangement by a natural \(W_{\Gamma}\)-action. The \(K(\pi,1)\)-conjecture states that \(N(W)\) is aspherical.\N\NIn the paper under review, the author introduces the notion of \(A_{\Gamma}\) being extra-large relative to a family of arbitrary parabolic subgroups. This generalizes a related notion of \(A_{\Gamma}\) being extra-large relative to two parabolic subgroups, one of which is always large type. Under this new condition, the author shows that \(A_{\Gamma}\) satisfies the \(K(\pi,1)\)-conjecture whenever each of the distinguished subgroups do. In addition, she shows that \(A_{\Gamma}\) is acylindrically hyperbolic under only mild conditions.
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    Artin group
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    fundamental group
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    parabolic subgroup
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    \(K(\pi,1)\)-conjecture
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    extra-large type
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    Deligne complex
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    CAT(0)
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