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Parabolic subgroups acting on the additional length graph

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2021
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Let A ≠ A1;A2;I2m be an irreducible Artin–Tits group of spherical type. We show that the periodic elements of A and the elements preserving some parabolic subgroup of A act elliptically on the additional length graph CAL(A), a hyperbolic, infinite diameter graph associated to A constructed by Calvez and Wiest to show that A/Z(A) is acylindrically hyperbolic. We use these results to find an element g ∈ A such that <P,g> ≅ P * <g> for every proper standard parabolic subgroup P of A. The length of g is uniformly bounded with respect to the Garside generators, independently of A. This allows us to show that, in contrast with the Artin generators case, the sequence ω(An,S)(with n ∈ N) of exponential growth rates of braid groups, with respect to the Garside generating set, goes to infinity.
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