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Subgroup proximity in Banach Lie groups (2212.06255v1)

Published 12 Dec 2022 in math.GR, math.FA, math.GN, and math.MG

Abstract: Let $U$ be a Banach Lie group and $G\le U$ a compact subgroup. We show that closed Lie subgroups of $U$ contained in sufficiently small neighborhoods $V\supseteq G$ are compact, and conjugate to subgroups of $G$ by elements close to $1\in U$; this generalizes a well-known result of Montgomery and Zippin's from finite- to infinite-dimensional Lie groups. Along the way, we also prove an approximate counterpart to Jordan's theorem on finite subgroups of general linear groups: finite subgroups of $U$ contained in sufficiently small neighborhoods $V\supseteq G$ have normal abelian subgroups of index bounded in terms of $G\le U$ alone. Additionally, various spaces of compact subgroups of $U$, equipped with the Hausdorff metric attached to a complete metric on $U$, are shown to be analytic Banach manifolds; this is the case for both (a) compact groups of a given, fixed dimension, or (b) compact (possibly disconnected) semisimple subgroups. Finally, we also prove that the operation of taking the centralizer (or normalizer) of a compact subgroup of $U$ is continuous (respectively upper semicontinuous) in the appropriate sense.

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