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Chain groups of homeomorphisms of the interval

Geometric Topology 2017-12-12 v3 Dynamical Systems Group Theory

Abstract

We introduce and study the notion of a chain group of homeomorphisms of a one-manifold, which is a certain generalization of Thompson's group FF. The resulting class of groups exhibits a combination of uniformity and diversity. On the one hand, a chain group either has a simple commutator subgroup or the action of the group has a wandering interval. In the latter case, the chain group admits a canonical quotient which is also a chain group, and which has a simple commutator subgroup. On the other hand, every finitely generated subgroup of Homeo+(I)\operatorname{Homeo}^+(I) can be realized as a subgroup of a chain group. As a corollary, we show that there are uncountably many isomorphism types of chain groups, as well as uncountably many isomorphism types of countable simple subgroups of Homeo+(I)\operatorname{Homeo}^+(I). We consider the restrictions on chain groups imposed by actions of various regularities, and show that there are uncountably many isomorphism types of 33--chain groups which cannot be realized by C2C^2 diffeomorphisms, as well as uncountably many isomorphism types of 66--chain groups which cannot be realized by C1C^1 diffeomorphisms. As a corollary, we obtain uncountably many isomorphism types of simple subgroups of Homeo+(I)\operatorname{Homeo}^+(I) which admit no nontrivial C1C^1 actions on the interval. Finally, we show that if a chain group acts minimally on the interval, then it does so uniquely up to topological conjugacy.

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@article{arxiv.1610.04099,
  title  = {Chain groups of homeomorphisms of the interval},
  author = {Sang-hyun Kim and Thomas Koberda and Yash Lodha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.04099},
  year   = {2017}
}

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24 pages, 4 figues. To appear in Ann. Sci. de l'ENS