Branching conditions on RAAG defining graphs force quasiisometric embeddings to induce extension graph embeddings, enabling rigidity theorems including obstructions to tree-product embeddings, classifications for cycle RAAGs, and non-universal receivers in each dimension.
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Under geometric branching conditions, quasiisometric embeddings of CAT(0) cube complexes map flats to near-flats, inducing embeddings on Tits boundary graphs.
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