Seminar series
Date
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
Time
15:45 - 16:45
Location
L3
Speaker
Derek Holt
Organisation
Warwick

The class of sofic groups was introduced by Gromov in 1999. It
includes all residually finite and all amenable groups. In fact, no group has been proved
not to be sofic, so it remains possible that all groups are sofic. Their
defining property is that, roughly speaking, for any finite subset F of
the group G, there is a map from G to a finite symmetric group, which is
approximates to an injective homomorphism on F. The widespread interest in
these group results partly from their connections with other branches of
mathematics, including dynamical systems. In the talk, we will concentrate
on their definition and algebraic properties.

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