Invariant random subgroups of the free group

Abstract

Let G be a locally compact group. A random closed subgroup with conjugation-invariant law is called an invariant random subgroup or IRS for short. We show that each nonabelian free group has a large "zoo" of IRS's. This contrasts with results of Stuck-Zimmer which show that there are no non-obvious IRS's of higher rank semisimple Lie groups with property (T).

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