Skip to main content
moved question to main text, added tag
Source Link
YCor
  • 63.9k
  • 5
  • 187
  • 286

Is the set of all ICC amenable groups countable?

If "yes", then in general, the classes of all countable ICC groups that give rise to the same von Neumann algebra (factor) -- are these classes always countable, do we know? Is it useful to consider this as an equivalence relation?

How about the same question with the crossed product construction of factors, and equivalence classes of (measure space with a group action) setups?

If "yes", then in general, the classes of all countable ICC groups that give rise to the same von Neumann algebra (factor) -- are these classes always countable, do we know? Is it useful to consider this as an equivalence relation?

How about the same question with the crossed product construction of factors, and equivalence classes of (measure space with a group action) setups?

Is the set of all ICC amenable groups countable?

If "yes", then in general, the classes of all countable ICC groups that give rise to the same von Neumann algebra (factor) -- are these classes always countable, do we know? Is it useful to consider this as an equivalence relation?

How about the same question with the crossed product construction of factors, and equivalence classes of (measure space with a group action) setups?

Became Hot Network Question
Source Link

Is the set of all ICC amenable groups countable?

If "yes", then in general, the classes of all countable ICC groups that give rise to the same von Neumann algebra (factor) -- are these classes always countable, do we know? Is it useful to consider this as an equivalence relation?

How about the same question with the crossed product construction of factors, and equivalence classes of (measure space with a group action) setups?