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Coarse Geometry of Topological Groups

Christian Rosendal

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks24 citationsDOI

Abstract

This book provides a general framework for doing geometric group theory for many non-locally-compact topological transformation groups that arise in mathematical practice, including homeomorphism and diffeomorphism groups of manifolds, isometry groups of separable metric spaces and automorphism groups of countable structures. Using Roe's framework of coarse structures and spaces, the author defines a natural coarse geometric structure on all topological groups. This structure is accessible to investigation, especially in the case of Polish groups, and often has an explicit description, generalising well-known structures in familiar cases including finitely generated discrete groups, compactly generated locally compact groups and Banach spaces. In most cases, the coarse geometric structure is metrisable and may even be refined to a canonical quasimetric structure on the group. The book contains many worked examples and sufficient introductory material to be accessible to beginning graduate students. An appendix outlines several open problems in this young and rich theory.

Topics & Concepts

MathematicsHomeomorphism (graph theory)Group (periodic table)Metric spaceSeparable spaceTopological groupPure mathematicsIsometry (Riemannian geometry)Countable setLocally compact spaceCompact-open topologyAutomorphismTopological spaceIsomorphism (crystallography)DiffeomorphismGroup theoryHausdorff spaceTopology (electrical circuits)Topological tensor productDiscrete mathematicsMathematical analysisCombinatoricsFunctional analysisCrystal structureCrystallographyBiochemistryGeneOrganic chemistryChemistryAdvanced Topology and Set TheoryMathematical Dynamics and Fractalsadvanced mathematical theories
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