Asymptotic invariant of a group
A property of a finitely-generated group $ G $
which is a quasi-isometry invariant of the metric space $ ( G,d _ {A} ) $,
where $ d _ {A} $
is the word metric associated to a finite generating set $ A $
of $ G $(
cf. also Quasi-isometric spaces). This definition does not depend on the choice of the set $ A $,
since if $ B $
is another finite set of generators of $ G $,
then the metric spaces $ ( G,d _ {A} ) $
and $ ( G,d _ {B} ) $
are quasi-isometric.
The theory of asymptotic invariants of finitely-generated groups has been recently brought to the foreground by M. Gromov (see, in particular, [a2] and [a3]). As Gromov says in [a3], p. 8, "one believes nowadays that the most essential invariants of an infinite group are asymptotic invariants" . For example, amenability (cf. Invariant average), hyperbolicity (in the sense of Gromov, cf. Hyperbolic group), the fact of being finitely presented (cf. Finitely-presented group), and the number of ends (cf. also Absolute) are all asymptotic invariants of finitely-generated groups. It is presently (1996) unknown whether the Kazhdan $ T $- property is an asymptotic invariant. For an excellent survey on these matters, see [a1].
A few examples of algebraic properties which are asymptotic invariants of finitely-generated groups are: being virtually nilpotent, being virtually Abelian, being virtually free.
References
[a1] | E. Ghys, "Les groupes hyperboliques" Astérisque , 189–190 (1990) pp. 203–238 (Sém. Bourbaki Exp. 722) |
[a2] | M. Gromov, "Hyperbolic groups" S.M. Gersten (ed.) , Essays in Group Theory , MSRI Publ. , 8 , Springer (1987) pp. 75–263 |
[a3] | M. Gromov, "Asymptotic invariants of infinite groups" , Proc. Symp. Sussex, 1991: II , London Math. Soc. Lecture Notes , 182 , Cambridge Univ. Press (1993) pp. 1–291 |
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