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New Directions in Locally Compact Groups

New Directions in Locally Compact Groups

New Directions in Locally Compact Groups

Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Nicolas Monod, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
February 2018
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    This collection of expository articles by a range of established experts and newer researchers provides an overview of the recent developments in the theory of locally compact groups. It includes introductory articles on totally disconnected locally compact groups, profinite groups, p-adic Lie groups and the metric geometry of locally compact groups. Concrete examples, including groups acting on trees and Neretin groups, are discussed in detail. An outline of the emerging structure theory of locally compact groups beyond the connected case is presented through three complementary approaches: Willis' theory of the scale function, global decompositions by means of subnormal series, and the local approach relying on the structure lattice. An introduction to lattices, invariant random subgroups and L2-invariants, and a brief account of the Burger–Mozes construction of simple lattices are also included. A final chapter collects various problems suggesting future research directions.

    • Presents the most recent activity in the field, helping the reader identify the current 'hotspots'
    • Provides a global view of the most important topics, made accessible through specific cases
    • Includes the necessary mathematical treatments to allow the reader to dive into the more specialised literature, using this book as a guide

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    February 2018
    Paperback
    9781108413121
    366 pages
    228 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.53kg
    16 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Foreword George Willis
    • 1. On the role of totally disconnected groups in the structure of locally compact groups Marc Burger
    • 2. Locally compact groups as metric spaces Romain Tessera
    • 3. A short primer on profinite groups John S. Wilson
    • 4. Lectures on Lie groups over local fields Helge Gloeckner
    • 5. Abstract quotients of profinite groups, after Nikolov and Segal Benjamin Klopsch
    • 6. Automorphism groups of trees: generalities and prescribed local actions Alejandra Garrido, Yair Glasner and Stephan Tornier
    • 7. Simon Smith's construction of an uncountable family of simple, totally disconnected, locally compact groups Colin Reid and George Willis
    • 8. The Neretin groups Łukasz Garncarek and Nir Lazarovich
    • 9. The scale function and tidy subgroups Albrecht Brehm, Maxime Gheysens, Adrien Le Boudec and Rafaela Rollin
    • 10. Contraction groups and the scale Phillip Wesolek
    • 11. The Bader–Shalom normal subgroup theorem Światosław Gal
    • 12. Burger–Mozes' simple lattices Laurent Bartholdi
    • 13. A lecture on invariant random subgroups Tsachik Gelander
    • 14. L2-Betti number of discrete and non-discrete groups Roman Sauer
    • 15. Minimal normal closed subgroups in compactly generated tdlc groups Thibaut Dumont and Dennis Gulko
    • 16. Elementary totally disconnected locally compact groups, after Wesolek Morgan Cesa and François Le Maître
    • 17. The structure lattice of a totally disconnected locally compact group John S. Wilson
    • 18. The centraliser lattice David Hume and Thierry Stulemeijer
    • 19. On the quasi-isometric classification of locally compact groups Yves de Cornulier
    • 20. Future directions in locally compact groups: a tentative problem list Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace and Nicolas Monod
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • George Willis, Marc Burger, Romain Tessera, John S. Wilson, Helge Gloeckner, Benjamin Klopsch, Alejandra Garrido, Yair Glasner, Stephan Tornier, Colin Reid, Łukasz Garncarek, Nir Lazarovich, Albrecht Brehm, Maxime Gheysens, Adrien Le Boudec, Rafaela Rollin, Phillip Wesolek, Światosław Gal, Laurent Bartholdi, Tsachik Gelander, Roman Sauer, Thibaut Dumont, Dennis Gulko, Morgan Cesa, François Le Maître, John S. Wilson, David Hume, Thierry Stulemeijer, Yves de Cornulier, Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace, Nicolas Monod

    • Editors
    • Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace , Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

      Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace is a member of the Institute of Research in Mathematics and Physics (IRMP) at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. His joint work with his co-author, Nicolas Monod, received the Berwick Prize from the London Mathematical Society in 2015.

    • Nicolas Monod , École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

      Nicolas Monod is a professor and director of the research chair EGG at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. He is also the Director of the Bernoulli Center (CIB). His joint work with his co-author, Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace, received the Berwick Prize from the London Mathematical Society in 2015.