Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4665896 | Advances in Mathematics | 2014 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
We prove the following rigidity results. Coarse equivalences between metrically complete Euclidean buildings preserve spherical buildings at infinity. If all irreducible factors have dimension at least two, then coarsely equivalent Euclidean buildings are isometric (up to scaling factors); if in addition none of the irreducible factors is a Euclidean cone, then the isometry is unique and has finite distance from the coarse equivalence.Appendix A shows how these results can be extended to non-complete Euclidean buildings.
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Linus Kramer, Richard M. Weiss,