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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7755371
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Isometries of CAT(0) cube complexes are semi-simple
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7755371

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    Isometries of CAT(0) cube complexes are semi-simple (English)
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    26 October 2023
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    The main result of this paper is that every automorphism of a CAT(0) cube complex is semi-simple, meaning either combinatorially elliptic or combinatorially hyperbolic (up to possibly subdividing). The former means there is a fixed vertex, and the latter means there is a stabilized combinatorial geodesic on which the (positive) translation length is achieved. This is a rather strong result, and has some powerful consequences, for instance as soon as a finitely generated group contains a distorted cyclic subgroup, it cannot possibly act properly on a discrete space with walls. There are some groups of this sort, like Baumslag-Solitar groups and the Heisenberg group, that do nonetheless admit a proper action on a measured space with walls, so this establishes that acting properly on a measured space with walls is not sufficient to act properly on a discrete space with walls. It should be emphasized that there is no assumption of finite dimensionality on the CAT(0) cube complexes here.
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    CAT(0) cube complexes
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    spaces with walls
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    classification of isometries
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    Baumslag-Solitar groups
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