C*-stability of discrete groups

Abstract

A group may be considered C*-stable if almost representations of the group in a C*-algebra are always close to actual representations. We initiate a systematic study of which discrete groups are C*-stable or only stable with respect to some subclass of C*-algebras, e.g. finite dimensional C*-algebras. We provide criteria and invariants for stability of groups and this allows us to completely determine stability/non-stability of crystallographic groups, finitely generated torsion-free step-2 nilpotent groups, surface groups, virtually free groups and certain Baumslag-Solitar groups.

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