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Fixed points and amenability in non-positive curvature

Caprace, Pierre-Emmanuel
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Monod, Nicolas  orcid-logo
2013
Mathematische Annales

Consider a proper cocompact CAT(0) space X. We give a complete algebraic characterisation of amenable groups of isometries of X. For amenable discrete subgroups, an even narrower description is derived, implying Q-linearity in the torsion-free case. We establish Levi decompositions for stabilisers of points at infinity of X, generalising the case of linear algebraic groups to Isom(X). A geometric counterpart of this sheds light on the refined bordification of X (à la Karpelevich) and leads to a converse to the Adams–Ballmann theorem. It is further deduced that unimodular cocompact groups cannot fix any point at infinity except in the Euclidean factor; this fact is needed for the study of CAT(0) lattices. Various fixed point results are derived as illustrations.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00208-012-0879-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000321391300004

Author(s)
Caprace, Pierre-Emmanuel
Monod, Nicolas  orcid-logo
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Mathematische Annales
Volume

356

Issue

4

Start page

1303

End page

1337

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EGG  
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March 12, 2012
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