Topological groups

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51THE DIXMIER PROBLEM, LAMPLIGHTERS AND BURNSIDE GROUPS NICOLAS MONOD‡ AND NARUTAKA OZAWA∗ Abstract. J. Dixmier asked in 1950 whether every non-amenable group admits uniformly bounded representations that cannot be uni

THE DIXMIER PROBLEM, LAMPLIGHTERS AND BURNSIDE GROUPS NICOLAS MONOD‡ AND NARUTAKA OZAWA∗ Abstract. J. Dixmier asked in 1950 whether every non-amenable group admits uniformly bounded representations that cannot be uni

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Language: English - Date: 2009-03-22 18:33:51
52ANALYSIS ON GROUPS: THE HAHN-BANACH THEOREM(S) A topological vector space is by denition a vector space E with a (Hausdor) topology S such that the vector space operations are continuous: that is, the maps E × E → E

ANALYSIS ON GROUPS: THE HAHN-BANACH THEOREM(S) A topological vector space is by denition a vector space E with a (Hausdor) topology S such that the vector space operations are continuous: that is, the maps E × E → E

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 08:10:52
53ESI  The Erwin Schr¨ odinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics

ESI The Erwin Schr¨ odinger International Institute for Mathematical Physics

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-10 08:22:11
54The infinite-dimensional torus Jordan Bell  Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto July 1, 2014

The infinite-dimensional torus Jordan Bell Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto July 1, 2014

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-01 18:19:47
55ON THE NUMBER OF SUBSEQUENCES WITH GIVEN SUM OF SEQUENCES IN FINITE ABELIAN p-GROUPS WEIDONG GAO AND ALFRED GEROLDINGER Abstract. Let G be an additive finite abelian p-group. For a given (long) sequence S in G and some e

ON THE NUMBER OF SUBSEQUENCES WITH GIVEN SUM OF SEQUENCES IN FINITE ABELIAN p-GROUPS WEIDONG GAO AND ALFRED GEROLDINGER Abstract. Let G be an additive finite abelian p-group. For a given (long) sequence S in G and some e

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-02 23:56:12
56Stable Dual Dynamic Programming  Tao Wang Daniel Lizotte Michael Bowling Dale Schuurmans Department of Computing Science

Stable Dual Dynamic Programming Tao Wang Daniel Lizotte Michael Bowling Dale Schuurmans Department of Computing Science

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-21 19:53:48
57Abstract This note answers a question of Kechris: if H < G is a normal subgroup of a countable group G, H has property MD and G/H is amenable and residually finite then G also has property MD. Under the same hypothesis w

Abstract This note answers a question of Kechris: if H < G is a normal subgroup of a countable group G, H has property MD and G/H is amenable and residually finite then G also has property MD. Under the same hypothesis w

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Language: English - Date: 2011-08-01 20:07:39
58On the Engulfing Property for word hyperbolic groups Ashot Minasyan Université de Genève  Ashot Minasyan

On the Engulfing Property for word hyperbolic groups Ashot Minasyan Université de Genève Ashot Minasyan

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Language: English - Date: 2006-05-16 05:39:35
59SEPARABLE SUBSETS OF NEGATIVELY CURVED GROUPS Ashot Minasyan  Vanderbilt University

SEPARABLE SUBSETS OF NEGATIVELY CURVED GROUPS Ashot Minasyan Vanderbilt University

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Language: English - Date: 2006-09-25 19:20:02
60ACYLINDRICAL HYPERBOLICITY OF GROUPS ACTING ON TREES ASHOT MINASYAN AND DENIS OSIN Abstract. We provide new examples of acylindrically hyperbolic groups arising from actions on simplicial trees. In particular, we conside

ACYLINDRICAL HYPERBOLICITY OF GROUPS ACTING ON TREES ASHOT MINASYAN AND DENIS OSIN Abstract. We provide new examples of acylindrically hyperbolic groups arising from actions on simplicial trees. In particular, we conside

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-20 12:52:15