
arXiv: 1202.3585
We give a complete characterization of the locally compact groups that are non elementary Gromov-hyperbolic and amenable. They coincide with the class of mapping tori of discrete or continuous one-parameter groups of compacting automorphisms. We moreover give a description of all Gromov-hyperbolic locally compact groups with a cocompact amenable subgroup: modulo a compact normal subgroup, these turn out to be either rank one simple Lie groups, or automorphism groups of semiregular trees acting doubly transitively on the set of ends. As an application, we show that the class of hyperbolic locally compact groups with a cusp-uniform nonuniform lattice is very restricted.
Discontinuous groups of transformations, amenable group, Means on groups, semigroups, etc.; amenable groups, Gromov hyperbolic group, Group Theory (math.GR), Primary 20F67, Secondary 05C63, 20E08, 22D05, 43A07, 53C30, 57S30, countracting automorphisms, Hyperbolic groups and nonpositively curved groups, Infinite graphs, Differential geometry of homogeneous manifolds, General properties and structure of locally compact groups, FOS: Mathematics, Groups acting on trees, compacting automorphisms, locally compact group, Mathematics - Group Theory
Discontinuous groups of transformations, amenable group, Means on groups, semigroups, etc.; amenable groups, Gromov hyperbolic group, Group Theory (math.GR), Primary 20F67, Secondary 05C63, 20E08, 22D05, 43A07, 53C30, 57S30, countracting automorphisms, Hyperbolic groups and nonpositively curved groups, Infinite graphs, Differential geometry of homogeneous manifolds, General properties and structure of locally compact groups, FOS: Mathematics, Groups acting on trees, compacting automorphisms, locally compact group, Mathematics - Group Theory
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