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Quasi-isometric rigidity of commensurated subgroups

Alex Margolis ⟨margolis.93@osu.edu⟩

Abstract:

A finitely generated group can be thought of as a metric space when equipped with the word metric with respect to a finite generating set. This metric space is well-defined up to quasi-isometry. A major program in geometric group theory, initiated by Gromov, is determining to what extent the coarse geometry of a group determines its algebra. In this talk, we investigate when normal and commensurated subgroups, and their associated quotient groups and spaces, are preserved by quasi-isometries.

Status: Accepted

Collection: Geometric Group Theory

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