Extensive amenability and an application to interval exchanges

Author:

JUSCHENKO KATE,MATTE BON NICOLÁS,MONOD NICOLAS,DE LA SALLE MIKAEL

Abstract

Extensive amenability is a property of group actions which has recently been used as a tool to prove amenability of groups. We study this property and prove that it is preserved under a very general construction of semidirect products. As an application, we establish the amenability of all subgroups of the group$\text{IET}$of interval exchange transformations that have angular components of rational rank less than or equal to two. In addition, we obtain a reformulation of extensive amenability in terms of inverted orbits and use it to present a purely probabilistic proof that recurrent actions are extensively amenable. Finally, we study the triviality of the Poisson boundary for random walks on$\text{IET}$and show that there are subgroups$G<\text{IET}$admitting no finitely supported measure with trivial boundary.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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