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category theory > graph of groups
geometry > discrete geometry > graph of groups

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graph of groups  

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  • In geometric group theory, a graph of groups is an object consisting of a collection of groups indexed by the vertices and edges of a graph, together with a family of monomorphisms of the edge groups into the vertex groups. There is a unique group, called the fundamental group, canonically associated to each finite connected graph of groups. It admits an orientation-preserving action on a tree: the original graph of groups can be recovered from the quotient graph and the stabilizer subgroups. This theory, commonly referred to as Bass–Serre theory, is due to the work of Hyman Bass and Jean-Pierre Serre.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_of_groups)

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