Strongly bounded groups of various cardinalities
Abstract
Strongly bounded groups are those groups for which every action by isometries on a metric space has orbits of finite diameter. Many groups have been shown to have this property, and all the known infinite examples so far have cardinality at least 20. We produce examples of strongly bounded groups of many cardinalities, including 1, answering a question of Yves de Cornulier [4]. In fact, any infinite group embeds as a subgroup of a strongly bounded group which is, at most, two cardinalities larger.
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