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Stability and Invariant Random Subgroups

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arxiv 1801.08381 v2 pith:KESBSP7H submitted 2018-01-25 math.GR

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Consider $\operatorname{Sym}(n)$, endowed with the normalized Hamming metric $d_n$. A finitely-generated group $\Gamma$ is \emph{P-stable} if every almost homomorphism $\rho_{n_k}\colon \Gamma\rightarrow\operatorname{Sym}(n_k)$ (i.e., for every $g,h\in\Gamma$, $\lim_{k\rightarrow\infty}d_{n_k}( \rho_{n_k}(gh),\rho_{n_k}(g)\rho_{n_k}(h))=0$) is close to an actual homomorphism $\varphi_{n_k} \colon\Gamma\rightarrow\operatorname{Sym}(n_k)$. Glebsky and Rivera observed that finite groups are P-stable, while Arzhantseva and P\u{a}unescu showed the same for abelian groups and raised many questions, especially about P-stability of amenable groups. We develop P-stability in general, and in particular for amenable groups. Our main tool is the theory of invariant random subgroups (IRS), which enables us to give a characterization of P-stability among amenable groups, and to deduce stability and instability of various families of amenable groups.

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

    math.GR 2019-08 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    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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