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Amalgamated Free Product Rigidity for Group von Neumann Algebras

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arxiv 1705.07350 v2 pith:5PCCDW64 submitted 2017-05-20 math.OA

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We provide a fairly large family of amalgamated free product groups $\Gamma=\Gamma_1\ast_{\Sigma}\Gamma_2$ whose amalgam structure can be completely recognized from their von Neumann algebras. Specifically, assume that $\Gamma_i$ is a product of two icc non-amenable bi-exact (e.g., hyperbolic) groups, and $\Sigma$ is icc amenable and has trivial one-sided commensurator in $\Gamma_i$, for every $i\in\{1,2\}$. Then $\Gamma$ satisfies the following rigidity property: any group $\La$ such that $L(\La)$ is isomorphic to $L(\G)$ admits an amalgamated free product decomposition $\La=\La_1\ast_\Delta \La_2$ such that the inclusions $L(\Delta)\subseteq L(\La_i)$ and $L(\Sigma)\subseteq L(\G_i)$ are isomorphic, for every $i\in\{1,2\}$. This result significantly strengthens some of the previous Bass-Serre rigidity results for von Neumann algebras. As a corollary, we obtain the first examples of amalgamated free product groups which are W$^*$-superrigid.

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