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A weak Tits alternative for groups acting on buildings

Chris Karpinski ⟨christopher.karpinski@mail.mcgill.ca⟩

Abstract:

Buildings are highly symmetrical non-positively curved simplicial complexes introduced by Jacques Tits in the 1950s to study semisimple algebraic groups. Over the years, buildings have garnered interest among geometric group theorists due to their non-positively curved structure and close connections to Coxeter groups. We prove that groups acting properly and cocompactly on buildings satisfy an algebraic dichotomy, commonly encountered among groups with non-positive curvature features, known as the weak Tits alternative: either the group is virtually abelian or it contains a nonabelian free subgroup. This is joint work with Damian Osajda and Piotr Przytycki.

Scheduled for: 2025-03-06 03:10 PM: Chris Karpinski (virtual) in Forbes 2070E

Status: Accepted

Collection: Geometric Group Theory

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