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arxiv: 1102.4353 · v1 · pith:V2QS3Y47new · submitted 2011-02-21 · 🧮 math.GR · math.GN· math.PR· math.RT

Word-Induced Measures on Compact Groups

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Consider a group word w in n letters. For a compact group G, w induces a map G^n \rightarrow G$ and thus a pushforward measure {\mu}_w on G from the Haar measure on G^n. We associate to each word w a 2-dimensional cell complex X(w) and prove in Theorem 2.5 that {\mu}_w is determined by the topology of X(w). The proof makes use of non-abelian cohomology and Nielsen's classification of automorphisms of free groups [Nie24]. Focusing on the case when X(w) is a surface, we rediscover representation-theoretic formulas for {\mu}_w that were derived by Witten in the context of quantum gauge theory [Wit91]. These formulas generalize a result of Erd\H{o}s and Tur\'an on the probability that two random elements of a finite group commute [ET68]. As another corollary, we give an elementary proof that the dimension of an irreducible complex representation of a finite group divides the order of the group; the only ingredients are Schur's lemma, basic counting, and a divisibility argument.

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