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Prescribed graphon symmetries and flavors of rigidity

We prove that an arbitrary compact metrizable group can be realized as the automorphism group of a graphing; this is a continuous analogue to Frucht's theorem recovering arbitrary finite groups are automorphism groups of finite graphs. The paper also contains a number of results the persistence of transitivity of a compact-group action upon passing to a limit of graphons. Call a compact group $\mathbb{G}$ graphon-rigid if, whenever it acts transitively on each member $Γ_n$ of a convergent sequence of graphons, it also acts transitively on the limit $\lim_n Γ$. We show that for a compact Lie group $\mathbb{G}$ graphon rigidity is equivalent to the identity component $\mathbb{G}_0$ being semisimple; as a partial converse to a result of Lovász and Szegedy, this is also equivalent to weak randomness: the property that the group have only finitely many irreducible representations in each dimension. Similarly, call a compact group $\mathbb{G}$ image-rigid if for every compact Lie group $\mathbb{H}$ the images of morphisms $\mathbb{G}\to \mathbb{H}$ form a closed set (of closed subgroups, in the natural topology). We prove that graphon rigidity implies image rigidity for compact groups that are either connected or profinite, and the two conditions are equivalent (and also equivalent to being torsion) for profinite abelian groups.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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