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\(N\)-step energy of maps and the fixed-point property of random groups.
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    \(N\)-step energy of maps and the fixed-point property of random groups. (English)
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    17 January 2013
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    Summary: We prove that a random group of the graph model associated with a sequence of expanders has the fixed-point property for a certain class of CAT(0) spaces. We use Gromov's criterion for the fixed-point property in terms of the growth of \(n\)-step energy of equivariant maps from a finitely generated group into a CAT(0) space, for which we give a detailed proof. We estimate a relevant geometric invariant of the tangent cones of the Euclidean buildings associated with the groups \(\text{PGL}(m,\mathbb Q_r)\), and deduce from the general result above that the same random group has the fixed-point property for all of these Euclidean buildings with \(m\) bounded from above.
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    finitely generated groups
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    random groups
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    CAT(0)-spaces
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    fixed-point property
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    energy of maps
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    Wang invariants
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    expanders
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    Euclidean buildings
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