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Invariant quasimorphisms for groups acting on the circle and non-equivalence of SCL (2203.09221v3)

Published 17 Mar 2022 in math.GT and math.GR

Abstract: We construct invariant quasimorphisms for groups acting on the circle. Furthermore, we provide a criterion for the non-extendablity of the resulting quasimorphisms and an explicit formula which relates the values of our quasimorphisms to those of the Poincar\'{e} translation number. By using them, we show that the stable commutator length $\mathrm{scl}G$ and the stable mixed commutator length $\mathrm{scl}{G,N}$ are not bi-Lipschitzly equivalent for the surface group $G=\pi_1(\Sigma_{\ell})$ of genus at least $2$ and its commutator subgroup $N = [\pi_1(\Sigma_{\ell}), \pi_1(\Sigma_{\ell})]$. We also show the non-equivalence for a pair $(G,N)$ such that $G$ is the fundamental group of a $3$-dimensional closed hyperbolic mapping torus. These pairs serve as the first family of examples of such $(G,N)$ in which $G$ is finitely generated.

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