Glasner property for linear group actions and their products
Abstract
A theorem of Glasner from 1979 shows that if Y ⊂ T = R/Z is infinite then for each ε > 0 there exists an integer n such that nY is ε-dense. This has been extended in various works by showing that certain irreducible linear semigroup actions on Td also satisfy such a Glasner property where each infinite set (in fact, arbitrarily large finite set) will have an ε-dense image under some element from the acting semigroup. We improve these works by proving a quantitative Glasner theorem for irreducible linear group actions with Zariski-connected Zariski-closure. This makes use of recent results on linear random walks on the torus. We also pose a natural question that asks whether the cartesian product of two actions satisfying the Glasner property also satisfy a Glasner property for infinite subsets which contain no two points on a common vertical or horizontal line. We answer this question affirmatively for many such Glasner actions by providing a new Glasner-type theorem for linear actions that are not irreducible, as well as polynomial versions of such results.
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