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Geometric Group Theory Seminar - Arie Levit

Geometric Group Theory Seminar
March 19, 2019
1:50 pm - 2:50 pm
Math Tower 154

Title: Surface groups and flexibly stable

SpeakerArie Levit (Yale University)

Abstract: A group $G$ is stable in permutations if every almost-action of $G$ on a finite set is close to some actual action. Part of the interest in this notion comes from the observation that a non-residually finite stable group cannot be sofic. I will show that surface groups are stable in a flexible sense, that is if one is allowed to "add a few extra points" to the permutation. This is the first non-trivial stability result for a non-amenable group. The proof is essentially geometric. Along the way, we establish a quantitative variant of the LERF property for surface groups which may be of independent interest. The talk is based on a joint work with Nir Lazarovich and Yair Minsky.

Seminar URLhttps://research.math.osu.edu/ggt/