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Stallings theorem about ends of groups

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Stallings' theorem concerns the structure of finitely generated groups in relation to their ends. In topology, the "ends" of a space can intuitively be understood as the number of "directions" in which the space can be infinitely extended. For groups, ends are related to how a group's Cayley graph behaves at infinity.

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