Groups with good pedigrees, or superrigidity revisited

11/25/2011 - 16:00
Speaker: 
Alex Furman, (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Location: 
UQAM, Pav. Sherbrooke, 200, rue Sherbrooke O., SALLE SH-3420
Abstract: 

In the 1970s G.A. Margulis proved that certain discrete subgroups (namely lattices) of such Lie groups as SL(3,R) have no linear representations except from the given imbedding. This phenomenon, known as superrigidity, has far reaching applications and has inspired a lot of research in such areas as geometry, dynamics, descriptive set theory, operator algebras etc. We shall try to explain the superrigidity of lattices and related groups by looking at some hidden symmetries (Weyl group) that they inherit from the ambient Lie group. The talk is based on a joint work with Uri Bader.

 

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