Symmetric compact sets with K-doubling have quotient doubling at most K^2; without symmetry, K^3 suffices.
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We work in a first-order setting where structures are spread out over a metric space, with quantification allowed only over bounded subsets. Assuming a doubling property for the metric space, we define a canonical {\em core} $\mathcal{J}$ associated to such a theory, a locally compact structure that embeds into the type space over any model. The automorphism group of $\mathcal{J}$, modulo certain infinitesimal automorphisms, is a locally compact group $\mathcal{G}$. The automorphism groups of models of the theory are related with $\mathcal{G}$, not in general via a homomorphism, but by a {\em quasi-homomorphism}, respecting multiplication up to a certain canonical compact error set. This fundamental structure is applied to describe the nature of approximate subgroups. Specifically we obtain a full classification of (properly) approximate lattices of $SL_n({\mathbb{R}})$ or $SL_n({\mathbb{Q}}_p)$.
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Measure doubling in unimodular locally compact groups and quotients
Symmetric compact sets with K-doubling have quotient doubling at most K^2; without symmetry, K^3 suffices.