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Hyperbolicity as an obstruction to smoothability for one-dimensional actions
Christian BonattiYash LodhaMichele Triestinosubject
Pure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical Systems[ MATH.MATH-GR ] Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Group Theory (math.GR)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Fixed pointPSL01 natural sciences[MATH.MATH-GR]Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]57M60Homothetic transformationMathematics::Group Theorypiecewise-projective homeomorphisms0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematicsreal37C85 57M60 (Primary) 43A07 37D40 37E05 (Secondary)diffeomorphismsPrimary 37C85 57M60. Secondary 43A07 37D40 37E0543A07Group (mathematics)37C8537D40010102 general mathematicsMSC (2010) : Primary: 37C85 57M60Secondary: 37D40 37E05 43A0737E0516. Peace & justiceAction (physics)hyperbolic dynamicsrigidityc-1 actionsbaumslag-solitar groupshomeomorphismslocally indicable groupPiecewiseInterval (graph theory)010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and TopologyTopological conjugacyMathematics - Group Theoryintervalgroup actions on the intervaldescription
Ghys and Sergiescu proved in the $80$s that Thompson's group $T$, and hence $F$, admits actions by $C^{\infty}$ diffeomorphisms of the circle . They proved that the standard actions of these groups are topologically conjugate to a group of $C^\infty$ diffeomorphisms. Monod defined a family of groups of piecewise projective homeomorphisms, and Lodha-Moore defined finitely presentable groups of piecewise projective homeomorphisms. These groups are of particular interest because they are nonamenable and contain no free subgroup. In contrast to the result of Ghys-Sergiescu, we prove that the groups of Monod and Lodha-Moore are not topologically conjugate to a group of $C^1$ diffeomorphisms. Furthermore, we show that the group of Lodha-Moore has no nonabelian $C^1$ action on the interval. We also show that many Monod's groups $H(A)$, for instance when $A$ is such that $\mathsf{PSL}(2,A)$ contains a rational homothety $x\mapsto \tfrac{p}{q}x$, do not admit a $C^1$ action on the interval. The obstruction comes from the existence of hyperbolic fixed points for $C^1$ actions. With slightly different techniques, we also show that some groups of piecewise affine homeomorphisms of the interval or the circle are not smoothable.
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2017-06-19 |