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Geometric invariants of locally compact groups: the homotopical perspective

Published 25 Oct 2024 in math.GR and math.GT | (2410.19501v2)

Abstract: We extend the classical theory of homotopical $\Sigma$-sets $\Sigman$ developed by Bieri, Neumann, Renz and Strebel for abstract groups, to $\Sigma$-sets $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n$ for locally compact Hausdorff groups. Given such a group $G$, our $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(G)$ are sets of continuous homomorphisms $G \to \mathbb{R}$ ("characters"). They match the classical $\Sigma$-sets $\Sigman(G)$ if $G$ is discrete, and refine the homotopical compactness properties $\mathrm C_n$ of Abels and Tiemeyer. Moreover, our theory recovers the definition of $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}1$ and $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}2$ proposed by Kochloukova. Besides presenting various characterizations of $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n$ (particularly for $n\in {1,2}$), we show that characters in $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(G)$ are also in $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(H)$ if $H\le G$ is a closed cocompact subgroup, and we generalize several classical results. Namely, we prove that the set of nonzero elements of $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(G)$ is open, we prove that characters in a group of type $\mathrm C_n$ that do not vanish on the center always lie in $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(G)$, and we relate the $\Sigma$-sets of a group with those of its quotients by closed subgroups of type $\mathrm C_n$. Lastly, we describe how $\Sigma_{\mathrm{top}}n(G)$ governs whether a closed normal subgroup with abelian quotient is of type $\mathrm C_n$, generalizing one of the highlights of the classical theory.

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