Solid Ergodicity and Orbit Equivalence Rigidity for Coinduced Actions

Author:

Drimbe Daniel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada

Abstract

Abstract We prove that the solid ergodicity property is stable with respect to taking coinduction for a fairly large class of coinduced action. More precisely, assume that $\Sigma <\Gamma $ are countable groups such that $g\Sigma g^{-1}\cap \Sigma $ is finite for any $g\in \Gamma \setminus \Sigma $. Then any measure preserving action $\Sigma \curvearrowright X_0$ gives rise to a solidly ergodic equivalence relation if and only if the equivalence relation of the associated coinduced action $\Gamma \curvearrowright X$ is solidly ergodic. We also obtain orbit equivalence rigidity for such actions by showing that the orbit equivalence relation of a rigid or compact measure preserving action $\Sigma \curvearrowright X_0$ of a property (T) group is “remembered” by the orbit equivalence relation of $\Gamma \curvearrowright X$.

Funder

Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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