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Groupes fondamentaux des varietes de dimension 3 et algebres d'operateurs

We provide a geometric characterization of manifolds of dimension 3 with fundamental groups of which all conjugacy classes except 1 are infinite, namely of which the von Neumann algebras are factors of type $II_1$: they are essentially the 3-manifolds with infinite fundamental groups on which there does not exist any Seifert fibration. Otherwise said and more precisely, let $M$ be a compact connected 3-manifold and let $Γ$ be its fundamental group, supposed to be infinite and with at least one finite conjugacy class besides 1. If $M$ is orientable, then $Γ$ is the fundamental group of a Seifert manifold; if $M$ is not orientable, then $Γ$ is the fundamental group of a Seifert manifold modulo $\Bbb P$ in the sense of Heil and Whitten \cite{HeWh--94}. We make heavy use of results on 3-manifolds, as well classical results (as can be found in the books of Hempel, Jaco, and Shalen), as more recent ones (solution of the Seifert fibred space conjecture).

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