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arxiv: math/0604077 · v1 · submitted 2006-04-04 · 🧮 math.GR

The Action of Thompson's Group on a CAT(0) Boundary

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One way to show that Thompson's group F is non-amenable is to exhibit an action of F on a locally compact CAT(0) space X containing no F-invariant flats and having no global fixed points in its boundary-at-infinity. We study the actions of Thompson's groups F, T, and V on the boundaries-at-infinity of proper CAT(0) cubical complexes. In particular, we show that Thompson's groups T and V act without fixing any points in the boundaries of their CAT(0) cubical complexes. This in particular gives another proof of the well-known fact that these groups are non-amenable. We obtain a partial description of the fixed set for F: Thompson's group F fixes an arc in the boundary of its cubical complex. We leave open the possibility that there are more fixed points, but describe a region of the boundary which must contain all of the others.

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