- Homomorphisms between multidimensional constant-shape substitutions We study a class of Z^{d}-substitutive subshifts, including a large family of constant-length substitutions, and homomorphisms between them, i.e., factors modulo isomorphisms of Z^{d}. We prove that any measurable factor map and even any homomorphism associated to a matrix commuting with the expansion matrix, induces a continuous one. We also get strong restrictions on the normalizer group, proving that any endomorphism is invertible, the normalizer group is virtually generated by the shift action and the quotient of the normalizer group by the automorphisms is restricted by the digit tile of the substitution. 1 authors · Jun 19, 2021
- Bi-twisted conjugacy in finite groups We provide two alternative ways to determine the number of (bi-)twisted conjugacy classes in a finite group: one by counting certain irreducible characters and one by counting certain twisted conjugacy classes of other endomorphisms. In addition, we show various inequalities and congruences for Reidemeister numbers, as well as relations between bi-twisted conjugacy, representation theory, and fixed-point free automorphisms. 2 authors · Mar 2