Limit sets as examples in noncommutative geometry

Abstract

The fundamental group of a hyperbolic manifold acts on the limit set, giving rise to a cross-product C* algebra. We construct nontrivial K-cycles for the cross-product algebra, thereby extending some results of Connes and Sullivan to higher dimensions. We also show how the Patterson-Sullivan measure on the limit set can be interpreted as a center-valued KMS state.

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