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Graphes, moyennabilité et bas du spectre de variétés topologiquement infinies

From a graph $G$ with constant valency $v$ and a (non-compact) manifold $C$ with $v$ boundary components, we build a $G$-periodic manifold $M$. This process gives a class of topologically infinite manifolds which generalizes periodic manifolds and includes all riemannian coverings with finitely generated deck-group. Our main result is that, when the first eigenfunction of $C$ extends to $M$, the bottom of the spectrum of $M$ is equal to $C$'s if and only if the graph $G$ is amenable. When $G$ is not amenable, we control explicitly the gap between these bottom of the spectrum. In particular, we show that if $p : M\ra N$ is a riemannian covering and the metric of $N$ is generic, then $λ_0(M)\geq λ_0(N)$ with equality if and only if the deck-group is amenable. This generalizes a result of R. Brooks.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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