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The universal group of Burger--Mozes and the Howe--Moore property

By constructing a new unitary representation we prove the universal group $U(F)^+$ of Burger--Mozes does not have the Howe--Moore property when $F$ is primitive but not $2$-transitive. It is well known $U(F)^+$ does have this property when $F$ is $2$-transitive. Along the way, we give a characterization of the universal group, when $F$ is primitive, to have the Howe--Moore property, and also prove $U(F)^+$ has the relative Howe--Moore property. These two results are a consequence of a strengthening of Mautner's phenomenon for locally compact groups acting on d-regular trees and having Tits' independence property.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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