What is a superrigid subgroup?
Abstract
This is an expository paper. It is well known that a linear transformation can be defined to have any desired action on a basis. From this fact, one can show that every group homomorphism from Zk to Rd extends to a homomorphism from Rk to Rd, and we will see other examples of discrete subgroups H of connected groups G, such that the homomorphisms defined on H can ("almost") be extended to homomorphisms defined on all of G. This is related to a very classical topic in geometry, the study of linkages.
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