On Zimmer's conjecture
On Zimmer's conjecture
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Sebastian Hurtado , University of Chicago
The group Sln(Z) (when n>2) is very rigid. For example, Margulis proved all its linear representations come from representations of Sln(R) and are as simple as one can imagine. Zimmer's conjecture states that certain "non-linear" representations (group actions by diffeomorphisms on a closed manifold) come also from simple algebraic constructions. For example, conjecturally the only action on Sln(Z) on an (n−1) dimensional manifold (up to some trivialities) is the one on the (n−1) sphere coming projectivizing natural action of Sln(R) on Rn. I'll describe some recent progress on these questions due to A. Brown, D. Fisher and myself.