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Burghelea conjecture and asymptotic dimension of groups

Geometric Topology 2018-11-05 v3 Group Theory Metric Geometry

Abstract

We review the Burghelea conjecture, which constitutes a full computation of the periodic cyclic homology of complex group rings, and its relation to the algebraic Baum-Connes conjecture. The Burghelea conjecture implies the Bass conjecture. We state two conjectures about groups of finite asymptotic dimension, which together imply the Burghelea conjecture for such groups. We prove both conjectures for many classes of groups. It is known that the Burghelea conjecture does not hold for all groups, although no finitely presentable counter-example was known. We construct a finitely presentable (even type FF_\infty) counter-example based on Thompson's group F. We construct as well a finitely generated counter-example with finite decomposition complexity.

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@article{arxiv.1610.10076,
  title  = {Burghelea conjecture and asymptotic dimension of groups},
  author = {Alexander Engel and Michal Marcinkowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.10076},
  year   = {2018}
}

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v2: added counter-examples to the Burghelea conjecture