1. Coarse homological invariants of metric spaces
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Margolis, Alexander
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,Mathematics - Metric Geometry ,20J05, 20J06, 20F65, 51F30 - Abstract
Inspired by group cohomology, we define several coarse topological invariants of metric spaces. We define the coarse cohomological dimension of a metric space, and demonstrate that if G is a countable group, then the coarse cohomological dimension of G as a metric space coincides with the cohomological dimension of $G$ as a group whenever the latter is finite. Extending a result of Sauer, it is shown that coarse cohomological dimension is monotone under coarse embeddings, and hence is invariant under coarse equivalence. We characterise unbounded quasi-trees as quasi-geodesic metric spaces of coarse cohomological dimension one. A classical theorem of Hopf and Freudenthal states that if G is a finitely generated group, then the number of ends of G is either 0, 1, 2 or $\infty$. We prove a higher-dimensional analogue of this result, showing that if F is a field, G is countable, and $H^k(G,FG)=0$ for k
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- 2024