Bass–Serre theory

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Bass–Serre theory is a branch of algebraic topology that studies the relationships between groups and their actions on trees (in a combinatorial sense). Developed by mathematicians Hyman Bass and Jean-Pierre Serre in the 1960s, the theory provides a framework for understanding certain types of groups, particularly finitely generated groups that can be decomposed in terms of simpler pieces.

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