Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9518019 | Advances in Mathematics | 2005 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
For any finitely generated group G an invariant FølG⩾0 is introduced which measures the “amount of non-amenability” of G. If G is amenable, then FølG=0. If FølG>0, we call G uniformly non-amenable. We study the basic properties of this invariant; for example, its behaviour when passing to subgroups and quotients of G. We prove that the following classes of groups are uniformly non-amenable: non-abelian free groups, non-elementary word-hyperbolic groups, large groups, free Burnside groups of large enough odd exponent, and groups acting acylindrically on a tree. Uniform non-amenability implies uniform exponential growth. We also exhibit a family of non-amenable groups (in particular including all non-solvable Baumslag-Solitar groups) which are not uniformly non-amenable, that is, they satisfy FølG=0. Finally, we derive a relation between our uniform Følner constant and the uniform Kazhdan constant with respect to the left regular representation of G.
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Authors
G.N. Arzhantseva, J. Burillo, M. Lustig, L. Reeves, H. Short, E. Ventura,