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The structure of totally disconnected, locally compact groups
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    The structure of totally disconnected, locally compact groups (English)
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    21 December 1994
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    Some theorems for totally disconnected groups are established which may form the beginning of a structure theory for such groups. The theorems imply that on each totally disconnected group there is a continuous `scale function', \(\mathbf s\), which takes positive integral values. The scale function provides a way to distinguish between groups and also carries information about the divisibility of group elements. It is related to the modular function, \(\Delta\), by \(\Delta(x) = {\mathbf s}(x){\mathbf s}(x^{-1})^{-1}\), (\(x\in G\)). Furthermore, \({\mathbf s}(x) = 1 = {\mathbf s}(x^{-1})\) if and only if \(x\) normalizes some compact, open subgroup of \(G\). The values of the scale function on the automorphism groups of homogeneous trees are computed.
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    totally disconnected groups
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    scale function
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    divisibility
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    modular function
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    automorphism groups
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    homogeneous trees
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