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A remark on Liouville property of strongly transitive actions

Kate Juschenko

Published 2018-06-07Version 1

Liouville property of actions of discrete groups can be reformulated in terms of existence co-F$\o$lner sets. Since every action of amenable group is Liouville, the property can be served as an approach for proving non-amenability. The verification of this property is conceptually different than finding a non-amenable action. There are many groups that are defined by strongly transitive actions. In some cases amenability of such groups is an open problem. We define $n$-Liouville property of action to be Liouville property of point-wise action of the group on the sets of cardinality $n$. We reformulate $n$-Liouville property in terms of additive combinatorics and prove it for $n=1, 2$. The case $n\geq 3$ remains open.

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