Jones' representations of R. Thompson's groups not induced by finite-dimensional ones

Abstract

Given any linear isometry from a Hilbert space to its square one can explicitly construct a so-called Pythagorean unitary representation of Richard Thompson's group F. We introduce a condition on the isometry implying that the associated representation does not contain any induced representations by finite-dimensional ones. This provides the first result of this kind. We illustrate this theorem via a family of representations parametrised by the real 3-sphere for which all of them have this property except two sub-circles.

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