Bavard's duality theorem on conjugation-invariant norms

Abstract

Bavard proved a duality theorem between commutator length and quasimorphisms. Burago, Ivanov and Polterovich introduced the notion of a conjugation-invariant norm which is a generalization of commutator length. Entov and Polterovich proved that Oh-Schwarz spectral invariants are subset-controlled quasimorphisms which are geralizations of quasimorphisms. In the present paper, we prove a Bavard-type duality theorem between conjugation-invariant (pseudo-)norms and subset-controlled quasimorphisms on stable groups. %We also give an application of its generalization to symplectic geometry related to Entov-Polterovich's theory on heavy subsets. We also pose a generalization of our main theorem and prove that "stably non-displaceable subsets of symplectic manifolds are heavy" in a rough sense if that generalization holds.

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