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Highly faithful actions and dense free subgroups in full groups (English)
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27 April 2018
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Summary: In this paper, we show that every measure-preserving ergodic equivalence relation of cost less than \(m\) comes from a ``rich'' faithful invariant random subgroup of the free group on \(m\) generators, strengthening a result of Bowen which had been obtained by a Baire category argument.{ }Our proof is completely explicit: we use our previous construction of topological generators for full groups and observe that these generators induce a totally non free action. We then twist this construction so that the action is moreover amenable onto almost every orbit and highly faithful.{ }In particular, we obtain that the full group of a measure-preserving ergodic equivalence of cost less than \(m\) contains a dense free subgroup on \(m\) generators.
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free group
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full group
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orbit equivalence
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invariant random subgroup
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