Flat rank of automorphism groups of buildings

Abstract

The flat rank of a totally disconnected locally compact group G, denoted flat-rk(G), is an invariant of the topological group structure of G. It is defined thanks to a natural distance on the space of compact open subgroups of G. For a topological Kac-Moody group G with Weyl group W, we derive the inequalities: alg-rk(W) flat-rk(G) rk(|W|\0). Here, alg-rk(W) is the maximal Z-rank of abelian subgroups of W, and rk(|W|\0) is the maximal dimension of isometrically embedded flats in the CAT0-realization |W|\0. We can prove these inequalities under weaker assumptions. We also show that for any integer n ≥ 1 there is a topologically simple, compactly generated, locally compact, totally disconnected group G, with flat-rk(G)=n and which is not linear.

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