The Liouville property and random walks on topological groups (Q2214029)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7282497
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    The Liouville property and random walks on topological groups
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7282497

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      The Liouville property and random walks on topological groups (English)
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      4 December 2020
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      Summary: We study harmonic functions and Poisson boundaries for Borel probability measures on general (i.e., not necessarily locally compact) topological groups, and we prove that a second-countable topological group is amenable if and only if it admits a fully supported, regular Borel probability measure with trivial Poisson boundary. This generalizes work of Kaimanovich-Vershik and Rosenblatt, confirms a general topological version of Furstenberg's conjecture, and entails a characterization of the amenability of isometry groups in terms of the Liouville property for induced actions. Moreover, our result has non-trivial consequences concerning Liouville actions of discrete groups on countable sets.
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      topological group
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      amenability
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      Poisson boundary
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      random walk
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      Liouville property
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