Quasihomomorphisms from the integers into Hamming metrics
Abstract
A function f: Z Qn is a c-quasihomomorphism if the Hamming distance between f(x+y) and f(x)+f(y) is at most c for all x,y ∈ Z. We show that any c-quasihomomorphism has distance at most some constant C(c) to an actual group homomorphism; here C(c) depends only on c and not on n or f. This gives a positive answer to a special case of a question posed by Kazhdan and Ziegler.
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