Local-to-asymptotic topology for cocompact CAT(0) complexes. (Q1398198)

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Local-to-asymptotic topology for cocompact CAT(0) complexes.
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    Local-to-asymptotic topology for cocompact CAT(0) complexes. (English)
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    29 July 2003
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    A connectivity at infinity property is one of the asymptotic invariants of discrete groups. The authors generalize connectivity at infinity properties in a finite, non-positively curved cubical complex to an arbitrary finite, non-positively curved complex \(X\). If for each cell \(\sigma\) in \(X\) and for each point \(\rho\) in \(LK(\sigma)\), the spaces \(PLK(\sigma,\rho)\) are (\(n-|\sigma|)\)-acyclic then the universal cover \(\widetilde X\) is \(n\)-acyclic at infinity and \(H_{n+1}\)-semistable at infinity. Moreover, if the links and punctured links of vertices are all 1-connected, then \(\widetilde X\) is \(n\)-connected at infinity and \(\pi_{n+1}\)-semistable at infinity. In particular, the Examples 4.1 and 4.2 are very interesting, and suggest that asymptotic-to-local results are not easy to get.
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    asymptotic properties of groups
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    connectivity at infinity
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    semistability
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    \(\text{CAT}(0)\)
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    non-positively curved complexes
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    asymptotic topologies
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