Group-graded rings satisfying the strong rank condition
Abstract
A ring R satisfies the strong rank condition (SRC) if, for every natural number n, the free R-submodules of Rn all have rank ≤ n. Let G be a group and R a ring strongly graded by G such that the base ring R1 is a domain. Using an argument originated by Laurent Bartholdi for studying cellular automata, we prove that R satisfies SRC if and only if R1 satisfies SRC and G is amenable. The special case of this result for group rings allows us to prove a characterization of amenability involving the group von Neumann algebra that was conjectured by Wolfgang L\"uck. In addition, we include two applications to the study of group rings and their modules.
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