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Izvestiya: Mathematics, 2011, Volume 75, Issue 6, Pages 1279–1304
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/IM2011v075n06ABEH002572
(Mi im4129)
 

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The structure of homomorphisms of connected locally compact groups into compact groups

A. I. Shternab

a M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
b Scientific Research Institute for System Studies of RAS, Moscow
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Abstract: We obtain consequences of the theorem concerning the automatic continuity of locally bounded finite-dimensional representations of connected Lie groups on the commutator subgroup of the group and also of an analogue of Lie's theorem for (not necessarily continuous) finite-dimensional representations of soluble Lie groups. In particular, we prove that an almost connected locally compact group admitting a (not necessarily continuous) injective homomorphism into a compact group also admits a continuous injective homomorphism into a compact group, and thus the given group is a finite extension of the direct product of a compact group and a vector group. We solve the related problem of describing the images of (not necessarily continuous) homomorphisms of connected locally compact groups into compact groups. Moreover, we refine the description of the von Neumann kernel of a connected locally compact group and describe the intersection of the kernels of all (not necessarily continuous) finite-dimensional unitary representations of a given connected locally compact group. Some applications are mentioned. We also show that every almost connected locally compact group admitting a (not necessarily continuous) locally bounded injective homomorphism into an amenable almost connected locally compact group is amenable.
Keywords: locally compact group, almost connected locally compact group, Freudenthal–Weil theorem, $[\mathrm{MAP}]$-group, semisimple locally compact group, locally bounded map.
Received: 25.06.2009
Revised: 23.06.2010
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
UDC: 512.546+517.986.6+512.815.1
MSC: Primary 22D10; Secondary 43A65, 46H40
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation: A. I. Shtern, “The structure of homomorphisms of connected locally compact groups into compact groups”, Izv. Math., 75:6 (2011), 1279–1304
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