Coarse separation and large-scale geometry of wreath products

Abstract

In this article, we introduce and study a natural notion of coarse separation for metric spaces, with an emphasis on coarse separation by subspaces of polynomial or subexponential growth. For instance, we show that symmetric spaces of non-compact type different from HR2 and thick Euclidean buildings of rank ≥ 2 cannot be coarsely separated by subspaces of subexponential growth; and that a connected nilpotent Lie group of growth degree D ≥ 2 cannot be coarsely separated by a subspace of polynomial degree ≤ D-2. We apply these results to the large-scale geometry of amalgamated free products and wreath products. The latter application is based on an Embedding Theorem that generalises previous work of the last two authors, and which is of independent interest. We also discuss some further applications to the distorsion of coarse embeddings between certain metric spaces.

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