Commensurated subgroups and micro-supported actions

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Authors: Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace, Adrien Le Boudec, Dominik Francoeur Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 February 2020

Abstract: Let Gamma be a finitely generated group and X be a minimal compact Gamma-space. We assume that the Gamma-action is micro-supported, i.e. for every non-empty open subset UsubseteqX, there is an element of Gamma acting non-trivially on U and trivially on the complement XsetminusU. We show that, under suitable assumptions, the existence of certain commensurated subgroups in Gamma yields strong restrictions on the dynamics of the Gamma-action: the space X has compressible open subsets, and it is an almost Gamma-boundary. Those properties yield in turn restrictions on the structure of Gamma: Gamma is neither amenable nor residually finite. Among the applications, we show that the (alternating subgroup of the) topological full group associated to a minimal and expansive Cantor action of a finitely generated amenable group has no commensurated subgroups other than the trivial ones. Similarly, every commensurated subgroup of a finitely generated branch group is commensurate to a normal subgroup; the latter assertion relies on an appendix by Dominik Francoeur, and generalizes a result of Phillip Wesolek on finitely generated just-infinite branch groups. Other applications concern discrete groups acting on the circle, and the centralizer lattice of non-discrete totally disconnected locally compact (tdlc) groups. Our results rely, in an essential way, on recent results on the structure of tdlc groups, on the dynamics of their micro-supported actions, and on the notion of uniformly recurrent subgroups.













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