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Can There be a 1 dimensional Banach-Tarski paradox in the absence of choice
Let $\mathbb{R}$ act on itself by translation. Then there is no finite decomposition of a unit interval into pieces which, when translated, yields two distinct unit intervals.
More formally does ...
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Superharmonic functions and amenability
Let $G$ be a group generated by a finite set $S$. Let $P$ be a Markov operator defined by the uniform measure on $S$. A function is superharmonic if $Pf\leq f$.
Assume that there is a set of non-...
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Kernels of representations of $C^*(G)$
Let G be a discrete group. I am interested in the following: let $\pi$ and $\rho$ be two representations of $G$. Denote by $C^*Ker\pi$ and $C^* Ker \rho$ the kernels of the corresponding ...
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Inner amenability
There is a well-known result of Rosenblatt that if $G$ is non-amenable discrete group acting on the space $X$ and a stabilizer of each point $x\in X$ is amenable then the action of $G$ on itself is ...
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Averaging measurable functions over amenable group actions
Let $G$ be an amenable group acting on a space $X$.
Amenability means there is a $G$-invariant mean on $L^\infty(G,{\mathbf R})$.
Given a bounded function $f\colon X\to {\mathbf R}$ one can use the ...
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Star-shaped Folner sequence
Fix a (finite) generating set $S$ for $\Gamma$ (discrete) amenable. Given a Følner sequence (i.e. a sequence of finite sets $F_n$ whose boundary $\partial F_n$ in the Cayley graph of $S$ is such that $...
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left- and right- Folner sets
Given an amenable group, it is a standard trick to turn a left-invariant mean ( i.e. a continuous positive normalised linear functional $m:\ell_\infty(G) \to \mathbb{R}$ such that $\forall g \in G, m \...
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The kernel of all invariant means
Let $G$ be a discrete group which is amenable (i.e. it admits an left-invariant mean, i.e. a continuous positive normalised linear functional $m:\ell^\infty(G) \to \mathbb{R}$ such that $\forall g \in ...
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Characterizations of amenable groups which use the space $\ell_1(G)$ and convolution
Let $G$ be a discrete group.
Do you know characterizations of amenable groups which use the space $\ell_1(G)$ and convolution?
I only know Johnson's theorem:
A group is amenable if and only if the ...