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Thick embeddings into the Heisenberg group and coarse wirings into groups with polynomial growth

Metric Geometry 2024-10-29 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

We bound the volume of thick embeddings of finite graphs into the Heisenberg group, as well as the volume of coarse wirings of finite graphs into groups with polynomial growth. This work follows the work of Kolmogorov-Brazdin, Gromov-Guth and Barret-Hume on thick embeddings of graphs (or complexes) into various spaces. We present here a conjecture of Itai Benjamini that suggest that the lower bound of the volume of thick embeddings of finite graphs into locally finite, non-planar, transitive graphs, obtained by the separation profile, is tight. Let YY be a Cayley graph of a group with polynomial growth, we prove that any finite bounded-degree graph GG admits a coarse Clog(1+G)C\log(1+|G|)-wiring into YY with the optimal volume suggested by the conjecture. Additionally, for the concrete case where YY is a Cayley graph of the 3 dimensional discrete Heisenberg group, we prove that any finite bounded-degree graph GG admits a 11-thick embedding into YY, with optimal volume up to factor log2(1+G)\log^2(1+|G|).

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@article{arxiv.2410.20956,
  title  = {Thick embeddings into the Heisenberg group and coarse wirings into groups with polynomial growth},
  author = {Or Kalifa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20956},
  year   = {2024}
}

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