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Rigidity results for group von Neumann algebras with diffuse center

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arxiv 2403.01280 v3 pith:ZXM667MU submitted 2024-03-02 math.OA

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We introduce the first examples of groups $G$ with infinite center which in a natural sense are completely recognizable from their von Neumann algebras, $\mathcal{L}(G)$. Specifically, assume that $G=A\times W$, where $A$ is an infinite abelian group and $W$ is an ICC wreath-like product group [CIOS22a; AMCOS23] with property (T) and trivial abelianization. Then whenever $H$ is an \emph{arbitrary} group such that $\mathcal{L}(G)$ is $\ast$-isomorphic to $\mathcal L(H)$ it must be the case that $H= B \times H_0$ where $B$ is infinite abelian and $H_0$ is isomorphic to $W$. Moreover, we completely describe the $\ast$-isomorphism between $\mathcal L(G)$ and $\mathcal L(H)$. This yields new applications to the classification of group C$^*$-algebras, including examples of non-amenable groups which are recoverable from their reduced C$^*$-algebras but not from their von Neumann algebras.

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  1. ICC property(T) groups without W$^*$-superrigidity

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    Two non-isomorphic ICC property (T) groups Γ1, Γ2 with isomorphic group von Neumann algebras are constructed explicitly, refuting Connes' rigidity conjecture for ICC property (T) groups.

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