Circularly ordering direct products and the obstruction to left-orderability

Abstract

Motivated by the recent result that left-orderability of a group G is intimately connected to circular orderability of direct products G × Z/nZ, we provide necessary and sufficient cohomological conditions that such a direct product be circularly orderable. As a consequence of the main theorem, we arrive at a new characterization for the fundamental group of a rational homology 3-sphere to be left-orderable. Our results imply that for mapping class groups of once-punctured surfaces, and other groups whose actions on S1 are cohomologically rigid, the products G × Z/nZ are seldom circularly orderable. We also address circular orderability of direct products in general, dealing with the cases of factor groups admitting a bi-invariant circular ordering, and iterated direct products whose factor groups are amenable.

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