Compact groups with high commuting probability of monothetic subgroups
Abstract
If H is a subgroup of a compact group G, the probability that a random element of H commutes with a random element of G is denoted by Pr(H,G). Let g stand for the monothetic subgroup generated by an element g∈ G and let K be a subgroup of G. We prove that Pr( x,G)>0 for any x∈ K if and only if G has an open normal subgroup T such that K/CK(T) is torsion. In particular, Pr( x,G)>0 for any x∈ G if and only if G is virtually central-by-torsion, that is, there is an open normal subgroup T such that G/Z(T) is torsion. We also deduce a number of corollaries of this result.
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