Geometric Group Theory
Bruhat-Tits buildings are geometric structures associated with reductive groups over non-Archimedean local fields, acting as a crucial tool in understanding the group's properties and their actions. These buildings provide a combinatorial framework that allows mathematicians to study groups through geometric means, enabling insights into various algebraic and geometric properties. They are particularly significant in the context of representation theory and arithmetic groups.
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