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Amenability of groups and -sets
This text surveys classical and recent results in the field of amenability of
groups, from a combinatorial standpoint. It has served as the support of
courses at the University of G\"ottingen and the \'Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure.
The goals of the text are (1) to be as self-contained as possible, so as to
serve as a good introduction for newcomers to the field; (2) to stress the use
of combinatorial tools, in collaboration with functional analysis, probability
etc., with discrete groups in focus; (3) to consider from the beginning the
more general notion of amenable actions; (4) to describe recent classes of
examples, and in particular groups acting on Cantor sets and topological full
groups
Intersection form, laminations and currents on free groups
Let be a free group of rank , let be a geodesic current
on and let be an -tree with a very small isometric action
of . We prove that the geometric intersection number is equal
to zero if and only if the support of is contained in the dual algebraic
lamination of . Applying this result, we obtain a generalization of
a theorem of Francaviglia regarding length spectrum compactness for currents
with full support. As another application, we define the notion of a
\emph{filling} element in and prove that filling elements are "nearly
generic" in . We also apply our results to the notion of \emph{bounded
translation equivalence} in free groups.Comment: revised version, to appear in GAF
Effective-Range Expansion of the Neutron-Deuteron Scattering Studied by a Quark-Model Nonlocal Gaussian Potential
The S-wave effective range parameters of the neutron-deuteron (nd) scattering
are derived in the Faddeev formalism, using a nonlocal Gaussian potential based
on the quark-model baryon-baryon interaction fss2. The spin-doublet low-energy
eigenphase shift is sufficiently attractive to reproduce predictions by the
AV18 plus Urbana three-nucleon force, yielding the observed value of the
doublet scattering length and the correct differential cross sections below the
deuteron breakup threshold. This conclusion is consistent with the previous
result for the triton binding energy, which is nearly reproduced by fss2
without reinforcing it with the three-nucleon force.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures and 6 tables, submitted to Prog. Theor. Phy
The Poisson Boundary Of Teichmüller Space
For a Markov operator on Teichmüller space commuting with the action of the mapping class group we prove convergence of sample paths of the associated Markov chain in the Thurston compactification and show that the Poisson boundary of the Markov operator can be identified with the space of projective measured foliations. The approach consists in using the authors' results on the Poisson boundary of the mapping class group in combination with a discretization procedure based on a Harnack inequality for Markov operators on Teichmüller space
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