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Distal Actions of Automorphisms of Lie Groups $G$ on $\rm Sub_{G}$

For a locally compact metrizable group $G$, we study the action of $\rm Aut(G)$ on $\rm Sub_G$, the set of closed subgroups of $G$ endowed with the Chabauty topology. Given an automorphism $T$ of $G$, we relate the distality of the $T$-action on $\rm Sub_G$ with that of the $T$-action on $G$ under a certain condition. If $G$ is a connected Lie group, we characterise the distality of the $T$-action on $\rm Sub_G$ in terms of compactness of the closed group generated by $T$ in $\rm Aut(G)$ under certain conditions on the center of $G$ or on $T$ as follows: $G$ has no compact central subgroup of positive dimension or $T$ is unipotent or $T$ is contained in the connected component of the identity in $\rm Aut(G)$. Moreover, we also show that a connected Lie group $G$ acts distally on $\rm Sub_G$ if and only if $G$ is either compact or it is isomorphic to a direct product of a compact group and a vector group. All the results on the Lie groups mentioned above hold for the action on $\rm Sub^a_G$, a subset of $\rm Sub_G$ consisting of closed abelian subgroups of $G$.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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