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Timeline for Amenable non-Hausdorff groupoids

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Nov 1 at 10:59 comment added Diego Martinez Again, look at example 4.9 in the paper. Any étale groupoid is a groupoid of germs of an inverse semigroup action (some people may disagree what 'germs' means here, but what I said is true with the notion of germs in that paper). And, thus, some groupoids of germs are amenable, some are not. It depends on the groupoid itself.
Oct 31 at 22:35 comment added PKOA I mean examples of non-Hausdorff amenable groupoids. Does groupoids of germs give an example of such?
Oct 30 at 18:48 comment added Diego Martinez What do you mean? Whether I can provide some examples of amenable groupoids? Examples 4.8 and 4.9 in the paper I referenced are somewhat enlightening.
Oct 29 at 23:03 comment added PKOA Can you provide some examples reference?
Oct 29 at 9:54 history answered Diego Martinez CC BY-SA 4.0