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Geometry of infinitely presented small cancellation groups, Rapid Decay and quasi-homomorphisms

We study the geometry of infinitely presented groups satisfying the small cancelation condition C'(1/8), and define a standard decomposition (called the criss-cross decomposition) for the elements of such groups. We use it to prove the Rapid Decay property for groups with the stronger small cancelation property C'(1/10). As a consequence, the Metric Approximation Property holds for the reduced C*-algebra and for the Fourier algebra of such groups. Our method further implies that the kernel of the comparison map between the bounded and the usual group cohomology in degree 2 has a basis of power continuum. The present work can be viewed as a first non-trivial step towards a systematic investigation of direct limits of hyperbolic groups.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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