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On boundaries of some Coxeter groups(General and Geometric Topology and Geometric Group Theory)

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Random Groups and Property (T)(General and Geometric Topology and Geometric Group Theory)

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Geometric Structures in Group Theory

Oberwolfach Reports, 2021
The conference focused on the use of geometric methods to study infinite groups and the interplay of group theory with other areas. One of the central techniques in geometric group theory is to study infinite discrete groups by their actions on nice, suitable spaces.
Martin R. Bridson   +4 more
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Geometric Group Theory

2018
The primary focus of this book is to cover the foundations of geometric group theory, including coarse topology, ultralimits and asymptotic cones, hyperbolic groups, isoperimetric inequalities, growth of groups, amenability, Kazhdan's ...
Druţu, C, Kapovich, M
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On Algebraic-Geometric and Universal Theories of Abelian Groups

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2022
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Daniyarova, E. Yu.   +3 more
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Geometric Group Theory

1993
The articles in these two volumes arose from papers given at the 1991 International Symposium on Geometric Group Theory, and they represent some of the latest thinking in this area. Many of the world's leading figures in this field attended the conference, and their contributions cover a wide diversity of topics.
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Geometric Structures in Group Theory

2022
The conference was in the area of geometric group theory, the field of mathematics in which one studies infinite groups (finitely generated, or more generally locally compact, countable etc.) via actions on spaces endowed with various structures (geometric, measurable, analytic etc.).
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Geometric Group Theory

1995
Thisseries is devoted to the publication of monographs, lecture resp. seminar notes, and other materials arising from programs of the OSU Mathemaical Research Institute. This includes proceedings of conferences or workshops held at the Institute, and other mathematical writings.
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Geometric characterizations in finite group theory

1974
Over the past several years one may be able to observe an increasing trend to use purely geometric arguments in the proofs of theorems in the theory of finite groups. The idea is a simple one. In the course of proving a theorem about finite groups, one displays some geometric configuration built out of a finite group G. He then proceeds to characterize
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