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Uniform to Local Group Stability with Respect to the Operator Norm
Abstract
An epsilon-representation of a discrete group G is a map from G to the unitary group U(n) that is epsilon-multiplicative in norm uniformly across the group. In the 1980s, Kazhdan showed that surface groups of genus at least 2 are not uniform-to-local stable in the sense that they admit epsilon-representations that cannot be perturbed, even locally (on the generators), to genuine representations.
In this talk, Marius Dadarlat of Purdue University will discuss the role of bounded 2-cohomology in Kazhdan's construction and explain why many rank-one lattices in semisimple Lie groups are not uniform-to-local stable, using certain K-theory properties reminiscent of bounded cohomology.