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Banach property (T) for $\rm SL_n (\mathbb{Z})$ and its applications

Group Theory 2023-08-30 v5 Functional Analysis

Abstract

We prove that a large family of higher rank simple Lie groups (including SLn(R)\rm SL_n (\mathbb{R}) for n3n \geq 3) and their lattices have Banach property (T) with respect to all super-reflexive Banach spaces. Two consequences of this result are: First, we deduce Banach fixed point properties with respect to all super-reflexive Banach spaces for a large family of higher rank simple Lie groups. For example, we show that for every n4n \geq 4, the group SLn(R)\rm SL_n (\mathbb{R}) and all its lattices have the Banach fixed point property with respect to all super-reflexive Banach spaces. Second, we settle a long standing open problem and show that the Margulis expanders (Cayley graphs of SLn(Z/mZ)\rm SL_{n} (\mathbb{Z} / m \mathbb{Z} ) for a fixed n3n \geq 3 and mm tending to infinity) are super-expanders. All of our results stem from proving Banach property (T) for SL3(Z)\rm SL_3 (\mathbb{Z}). Our method of proof for SL3(Z)\rm SL_3 (\mathbb{Z}) relies on a novel proof for relative Banach property (T) for the uni-triangular subgroup of SL3(Z)\rm SL_3 (\mathbb{Z}). This proof of relative property (T) is new even in the classical Hilbert setting and is interesting in its own right.

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@article{arxiv.2207.04407,
  title  = {Banach property (T) for $\rm SL_n (\mathbb{Z})$ and its applications},
  author = {Izhar Oppenheim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.04407},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Corrected typos. 35 pages. To appear in Inventiones Mathematicae