Geometric embeddings of braid groups do not merge conjugacy classes
classification
🧮 math.GT
math.GR
keywords
geometricbraidembeddingstrandsembeddingsclassesconjugacyconjugate
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An embedding of the m-times punctured disc into the n-times punctured disc, for n>m, yields an embedding of the braid group on m strands B_m into the braid group on n strands B_n, called a geometric embedding. The main example consists of adding n-m trivial strands to the right of each braid on m strands. We show that geometric embeddings do not merge conjugacy classes, meaning that if the images of two elements in B_m by a geometric embedding are conjugate in B_n, the original elements are conjugate in B_m. We also show that the result does not hold, in general, for geometric embeddings of mapping class groups.
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