International audienceWe prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic lattices, Artin groups and mapping class groups. The growth is understood along Farber sequences, in particular, along residual chains. For principal congruence subgroups, we also obtain strong asymptotic bounds for the torsion growth. As a central tool, we introduce a quantitative homotopical method called effective rebuilding. This constructs small classifying spaces of finite index subgroups, at the same time controlling the complexity of the homotopy. The method easily applies to free abelian groups and then extends recursively to a wide class of residually finite groups
WOS: 000531791800007We carry out numerical experiments to investigate the growth of torsion in their...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
Abstract. We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homol-ogy in residually finite g...
We prove that torsion in the abelianizations of open normal subgroups in finitely presented pro-Unkn...
We compute the mod $p$ homology growth of residual sequences of finite index normal subgroups of rig...
We study the growth of torsion in the abelianizations of finite index subgroups in finitely generate...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
Suppose an amenable group G is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex (Formula prese...
Suppose an amenable group G is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex (Formula prese...
WOS:000531791800007We carry out numerical experiments to investigate the growth of torsion in their ...
WOS: 000531791800007We carry out numerical experiments to investigate the growth of torsion in their...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
We prove new vanishing results on the growth of higher torsion homologies for suitable arithmetic la...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
Abstract. We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homol-ogy in residually finite g...
We prove that torsion in the abelianizations of open normal subgroups in finitely presented pro-Unkn...
We compute the mod $p$ homology growth of residual sequences of finite index normal subgroups of rig...
We study the growth of torsion in the abelianizations of finite index subgroups in finitely generate...
We investigate the rank gradient and growth of torsion in homology in residually finite groups. As a...
Suppose an amenable group G is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex (Formula prese...
Suppose an amenable group G is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex (Formula prese...
WOS:000531791800007We carry out numerical experiments to investigate the growth of torsion in their ...
WOS: 000531791800007We carry out numerical experiments to investigate the growth of torsion in their...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...
Suppose an amenable group $G$ is acting freely on a simply connected simplicial complex $\tilde X$ w...