Connectivity properties of group actions on non-positively curved spaces II: The geometric invariants

Mathematics – Group Theory

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This is the second of two papers but has been written so as to have minimal dependence on the first paper (which is also on this archive). Let G be a group and let M be a CAT(0) proper metric space (e.g. a simply connected complete Riemannian manifold of non-positive sectional curvature or a locally finite tree). Assume G is of type F_n (type F_1 is finitely generated, type F_2 is finitely presented etc.) The "boundary", bdM, of M at infinity has two customary topologies - the compact "cone" topology and the Tits metric topology. We associate with any isometric action of G on M two subsets of bdM, both dependent on n. These subsets consist of those points of bdM at which - in two senses - the action is "controlled (n-1)-connected". One of these sets is open in the Tits metric topology. Even in classical cases like familiar groups of isometries of the hyperbolic plane or of a locally finite tree these sets seem to be new and interesting invariants. The "SIGMA-theory" of Bieri-Neumann-Strebel-Renz is recovered in the special case in which M is G(abelianized) tensor R with the translation action.

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