Gromov's polynomial growth theorem Part I
Connections for Women: Geometric Group Theory
August 24, 2007 01:30 PM to 02:20 PM
Speakers:
Chatterji, Indira
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The objective of this mini-course is to outline the proof of a famous theorem of Gromov:
A finitely generated group has
polynomial growth if and only if it has a nilpotent subgroup of finite index.
We introduce the notions of quasi-isometry, asymptotic cone,
subgroup distortion etc., and present important results on nilpotent, solvable, linear groups. |
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Lecture #12535
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