Abstract
Let G be a group and let S be a generating set of G. In this article,we introduce a metric dC on G with respect to S, called the cardinal metric.We then compare geometric structures of (G, dC) and (G, dW), where dW denotes the word metric. In particular, we prove that if S is finite, then (G, dC) and (G, dW) are not quasiisometric in the case when (G, dW) has infinite diameter and they are bi-Lipschitz equivalent otherwise. We also give an alternative description of cardinal metrics by using Cayley color graphs. It turns out that colorpermuting and color-preserving automorphisms of Cayley digraphs are isometries with respect to cardinal metrics.
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