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The hyperfinite $II_1$ factor arises as the group von Neumann algebra of any infinite amenable group such that every conjugacy class but that of the identity has infinite cardinality. The unitary group of this von Neumann algebra contains every countable discrete amenable group as a subgroup.

I'd like to collect here some exotic (countable discrete) subgroups of the unitary group of the hyperfinite $II_{1}$ factor that aren't amenable. As subjective as it sounds, here's my question:

What is the most interesting discrete subgroup appearing as a subgroup of the unitary group of the hyperfinite $II_1$ factor?

(An invariant mean on a group G gives rise to a hypertrace for LG, but if I have a subgroup of the unitary group that gives rise to a representation not the regular representation, this no longer works.)

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    I added the examples-counterexamples tag to your question.2012-01-06

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Any residually amenable group embeds into the unitary group of the hyperfinite II$_1$ factor $R$. Indeed, if $\Gamma_n \lhd \Gamma$ is a decreasing family of normal subgroups such that $\Gamma/\Gamma_n$ is amenable then the representation $\pi = \oplus_n \lambda_{\Gamma/\Gamma_n}$ will be a faithful representation which embeds $\Gamma$ into the unitary group of $\oplus_n L(\Gamma/\Gamma_n)$ which is an amenable finite von Neumann algebra and hence appears as a subalgebra of $R$.

I'm not aware of any countable subgroup of $\mathcal U(R)$ which is known to not be residually amenable.

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    @Jon: This is true $f$or property (T) groups by a result o$f$ Kirschberg, but I think it's unlikely to be true $f$or all $g$roups.2014-05-28