Proportionality principle for the simplicial volume of families of \(\mathbb Q\)-rank 1 locally symmetric spaces (Q2636968)
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Proportionality principle for the simplicial volume of families of \(\mathbb Q\)-rank 1 locally symmetric spaces (English)
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18 February 2014
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The simplicial volume of a closed hyperbolic manifold was introduced by Gromov in the early 1980s. Gromov-Thurston established an important proportionality principle of the volume of a Riemannian manifold \((M,g)\) and the simplicial volume of \(M\), depending only on the universal cover of \((M,g)\). The authors establish a similar proportionality principle between the Riemannian volume and the simplicial volume of \(\mathbb Q\)-rank 1 locally symmetric spaces, covered by products of hyperbolic spaces. As an application, they construct manifolds whose cusp groups are not necessarily amenable.
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simplicial volume
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Riemannian volume
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symmetric space
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bounded cohomology
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locally symmetric space
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amenable cusp group
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locally finite homology
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relative homology
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continuous cohomology
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