Orbit equivalence rigidity of irreducible actions of right-angled Artin groups
Abstract
Let G X and G Y be two free measure-preserving actions of one-ended right-angled Artin groups with trivial center on standard probability spaces. Assume they are irreducible, i.e. every element from a standard generating set acts ergodically. We prove that if the two actions are stably orbit equivalent (or merely stably W*-equivalent), then they are automatically conjugate through a group isomorphism between G and G. Through work of Monod and Shalom, we derive a superrigidity statement: if the action G X is stably orbit equivalent (or merely stably W*-equivalent) to a free, measure-preserving, mildly mixing action of a countable group, then the two actions are virtually conjugate. We also use works of Popa and Ioana-Popa-Vaes to establish the W*-superrigidity of Bernoulli actions of all ICC groups having a finite generating set made of infinite-order elements where two consecutive elements commute, and one has a nonamenable centralizer: these include one-ended non-abelian right-angled Artin groups, but also many other Artin groups and most mapping class groups of finite-type surfaces.
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