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Abelian groups are polynomially stable

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In recent years, there has been a considerable amount of interest in stability of equations and their corresponding groups. Here, we initiate the systematic study of the quantitative aspect of this theory. We develop a novel method, inspired by the Ornstein-Weiss quasi-tiling technique, to prove that abelian groups are polynomially stable with respect to permutations, under the normalized Hamming metrics on the groups $\operatorname{Sym}(n)$. In particular, this means that there exists $D\geq 1$ such that for $A,B\in \operatorname{Sym}(n)$, if $AB$ is $\delta$-close to $BA$, then $A$ and $B$ are $\epsilon$-close to a commuting pair of permutations, where $\epsilon\leq O(\delta^{1/D})$. We also observe a property-testing reformulation of this result, yielding efficient testers for certain permutation properties.

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Stability for product groups and property $(\tau)$

math.GR · 2019-08-31 · accept · novelty 8.0

Product groups Σ×Λ are not very flexibly P-stable when Σ admits a non-abelian free quotient and Λ lacks property (τ), so P-stability is not closed under direct products.

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  • Stability for product groups and property $(\tau)$ math.GR · 2019-08-31 · accept · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    Product groups Σ×Λ are not very flexibly P-stable when Σ admits a non-abelian free quotient and Λ lacks property (τ), so P-stability is not closed under direct products.