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Addendum to ``Random walk in random groups'' by M. Gromov.
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    Addendum to ``Random walk in random groups'' by M. Gromov. (English)
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    27 August 2003
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    This is a detailed expository paper of the article ``Random walk on random groups'' by \textit{M. Gromov} [ibid. 13, No. 1, 73-146 (2003; Zbl 1122.20021)]. Let \(\Gamma\) be a finitely generated group with symmetric generator set \(S\) of size \(2k\), \(G=(V,E)\) be a graph and \(\overrightarrow G\) be the directed graph associated to \(G\). Let \(\alpha\colon\overrightarrow E\ni\overrightarrow e\mapsto\alpha(\overrightarrow e)\in S\) be a given map, and extend it to a path \(\overrightarrow p\) in \(\overrightarrow G\). We assume that \(\alpha\) is symmetric. Let \(R_\alpha=\{\alpha(\overrightarrow p):\overrightarrow p\) is a cycle in \(\overrightarrow G\}\), and \(W_\alpha\) be the normal closure of \(R_\alpha\) in \(\Gamma\). Put \(\Gamma_\alpha=\Gamma/W_\alpha\). Choose \(\alpha(\overrightarrow e)\) uniformly and independently from \(S\). Then \(\Gamma_\alpha\) is our random group. Put \(X_\alpha=\text{Cayley}(\Gamma_\alpha,S)\). \(G\) acts on \(\Gamma_\alpha\) and \(X_\alpha\) by \(\alpha(\overrightarrow e)\). The main result is Theorem: If \(G\) is an expander, \(3\leq\deg(u)\leq d\) for all \(u\in V\), and the girth of \(G\) is large enough, then \(\Gamma_\alpha\) has property (T) with high probability. So, every unitary representation of the group \(\Gamma_\alpha\) has a fixed vector.
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    random groups
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    infinite groups
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    small cancellation theory
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    rotation families of groups
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    random walks
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    fractal hyperbolicity
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    expanders
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    torsion-free hyperbolic groups
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    isometric actions
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    Cayley graphs
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    finitely generated hyperbolic groups
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    random graphs
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    property (T)
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