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Benjamin Brück

Doctoral student


Universität Bielefeld

E-mail: benjamin.brueck.maths(at)gmail.com
Homepage: Benjamin Brück

Project

8Parabolics and invariants

Publications within SPP2026

We prove that the sign of the Euler characteristic of arithmetic groups with CSP is determined by the profinite completion.  In contrast, we construct examples showing that this is not true for the Euler characteristic itself and that the sign of the Euler characteristic is not profinite among general residually finite groups of type F.  Our methods imply similar results for L2-torsion as well as a strong profiniteness statement for Novikov--Shubin invariants.

Related project(s):
18Analytic L2-invariants of non-positively curved spaces58Profinite perspectives on l2-cohomology

In this note we refine examples by Aka from arithmetic to S-arithmetic groups to show that the vanishing of the i-th ℓ²-Betti number is not a profinite invariant for all i≥2.

 

Related project(s):
18Analytic L2-invariants of non-positively curved spaces

Given an S-arithmetic group, we ask how much information on the ambient algebraic group, number field of definition, and set of places S is encoded in the commensurability class of the profinite completion. As a first step, we show that the profinite commensurability class of an S-arithmetic group with CSP determines the number field up to arithmetical equivalence and the places in S above unramified primes. We include some applications to profiniteness questions of group invariants.

 

Related project(s):
18Analytic L2-invariants of non-positively curved spaces

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