Geometry of pseudocharacters

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If G is a group, a pseudocharacter f: G → ℝ is a function which is "almost" a homomorphism. If G admits a nontrivial pseudocharacter f, we define the space of ends of G relative to f and show that if the space of ends is complicated enough, then G contains a nonabelian free group. We also construct a quasi-action by G on a tree whose space of ends contains the space of ends of G relative to f. This construction gives rise to examples of "exotic" quasi-actions on trees. © Geometry & Topology Publications.

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Manning, J. F. (2005). Geometry of pseudocharacters. Geometry and Topology, 9, 1147–1185. https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2005.9.1147

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