
We define metrics on Culler-Vogtmann space, which are an analogue of the Teichmuller metric and are constructed using stretching factors. In fact the metrics we study are related, one being a symmetrised version of the other. We investigate the basic properties of these metrics, showing the advantages and pathologies of both choices. We show how to compute stretching factors between marked metric graphs in an easy way and we discuss the behaviour of stretching factors under iterations of automorphisms. We study metric properties of folding paths, showing that they are geodesic for the non-symmetric metric and, if they do not enter the thin part of Outer space, quasi-geodesic for the symmetric metric.
changelog v1 -> v2: Added an example, suggested by Bert Wiest and Thierry Coulbois showing that the symmetric metric is not geodesic. Minor changes. Biblio updated
Topological methods in group theory, automorphisms, Outer space, Free nonabelian groups, Free group, Group Theory (math.GR), outer space, 510, Stretching factor, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Thurston metric, free group; lipschitz metric; outer space, FOS: Mathematics, 20F65, optimal maps, 20F65, 57Mxx, stretching factors, Geometric Topology (math.GT), stretching factor, Culler-Vogtmann space, 620, Lipschitz metric, Outer space ; free group ; Lipschitz metric ; stretching factor ; optimal maps, Automorphisms of infinite groups, free group, marked metric graphs, Optimal maps, free groups, Geometric group theory, Mathematics - Group Theory, geodesics
Topological methods in group theory, automorphisms, Outer space, Free nonabelian groups, Free group, Group Theory (math.GR), outer space, 510, Stretching factor, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Thurston metric, free group; lipschitz metric; outer space, FOS: Mathematics, 20F65, optimal maps, 20F65, 57Mxx, stretching factors, Geometric Topology (math.GT), stretching factor, Culler-Vogtmann space, 620, Lipschitz metric, Outer space ; free group ; Lipschitz metric ; stretching factor ; optimal maps, Automorphisms of infinite groups, free group, marked metric graphs, Optimal maps, free groups, Geometric group theory, Mathematics - Group Theory, geodesics
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