Recent research has repeatedly led to connections between important rigidity questions and bounded cohomology. However, the latter has remained by and large intractable. This monograph introduces the functorial study of the continuous bounded cohomology for topological groups, with coefficients in Banach modules. The powerful techniques of this more general theory have successfully solved a number of the original problems in bounded cohomology. As applications, one obtains, in particular, rigidity results for actions on the circle, for representations on complex hyperbolic spaces and on Teichmüller spaces. A special effort has been made to provide detailed proofs or references in quite some generality
We take the first steps towards a better understanding of continuous orbit equivalence, i.e., topolo...
The relationships between the homological properties and the invariants of I, Gin(I) and I^lex have ...
The bounded cohomology of a group G with coefficients in a normed G-module V was first systematicall...
Results on Borel pseudocharacters on locally compact groups are presented and their applications to ...
Abstract. Stowe’s Theorem on the stability of the fixed points of a C2 action of a finitely generate...
AbstractWe show that for topological groups and loop contractible coefficients the cohomology groups...
Bounded cohomology of groups was first defined by Johnson and Trauber during the seventies in the co...
A selection of aspects of the theory of bounded cohomology is presented. The emphasis is on question...
Let G be a simple Lie group (connected and with finite centre). Consider the continuous cohomology H...
We establish new results and introduce new methods in the theory of measurable orbit equivalence, us...
We will give an introduction to bounded cohomology for spaces as well as for discrete groups. 1. DEF...
We prove vanishing results for Lie groups and algebraic groups (over any local field) in bounded coh...
In this paper and its companion [MS1], we introduce new techniques and results in an attempt to exte...
We prove that the continuous group cohomology groups of a locally profinite group G with coefficient...
Cohomological rigidity theorems (with Banach coefficients) for some matrix groupsG over general ring...
We take the first steps towards a better understanding of continuous orbit equivalence, i.e., topolo...
The relationships between the homological properties and the invariants of I, Gin(I) and I^lex have ...
The bounded cohomology of a group G with coefficients in a normed G-module V was first systematicall...
Results on Borel pseudocharacters on locally compact groups are presented and their applications to ...
Abstract. Stowe’s Theorem on the stability of the fixed points of a C2 action of a finitely generate...
AbstractWe show that for topological groups and loop contractible coefficients the cohomology groups...
Bounded cohomology of groups was first defined by Johnson and Trauber during the seventies in the co...
A selection of aspects of the theory of bounded cohomology is presented. The emphasis is on question...
Let G be a simple Lie group (connected and with finite centre). Consider the continuous cohomology H...
We establish new results and introduce new methods in the theory of measurable orbit equivalence, us...
We will give an introduction to bounded cohomology for spaces as well as for discrete groups. 1. DEF...
We prove vanishing results for Lie groups and algebraic groups (over any local field) in bounded coh...
In this paper and its companion [MS1], we introduce new techniques and results in an attempt to exte...
We prove that the continuous group cohomology groups of a locally profinite group G with coefficient...
Cohomological rigidity theorems (with Banach coefficients) for some matrix groupsG over general ring...
We take the first steps towards a better understanding of continuous orbit equivalence, i.e., topolo...
The relationships between the homological properties and the invariants of I, Gin(I) and I^lex have ...
The bounded cohomology of a group G with coefficients in a normed G-module V was first systematicall...