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Geometry, Topology, Dynamical Systems Seminar, AY 14-15

DateSpeakerAffiliationTitleAbstract
May 4Ying HuLSULeft-orderability and cyclic branched coversA group is called left-orderable if one can put a total order on the set of group elements so that inequalities are preserved by group multiplication on the left. The left-orderability of 3-manifold groups is closely related to the concepts of L-spaces and taut foliations, as conjectured by Boyer-Gordon-Watson. In this talk, we will discuss the left-orderability of fundamental groups of cyclic branched covers of the three sphere.
April 27thChristopher CornwellUniversite du Quebec a Montreal, CANADAKnot theory through contact homology and the braid groupLegendrian contact homology (LCH) is a homology theory that, like the numerous Floer homology theories, uses a Gromov-type count of pseudo-holomorphic curves in its differential. In some settings the differential of LCH can be understood purely through topological and combinatorial data. In this talk I will focus on just such a setting. We will discuss how the combinatorial computation of LCH in this setting reveals a number of connections to knot theory. Central to the discussion will be a nice representation of the braid group. No previous knowledge of contact geometry will be assumed.
March 23rdK. PetersonFlorida State UniversityDeformations of Hyperbolic 3-manifoldsA character variety of a 3-manifold M is the space X(M) of all hyperbolic structures on M. These algebraic varieties encode a lot of topological data about the 3-manifold. Culler and Shalen famously showed that X(M) detects many surfaces in M. I will talk about the connection between the geometry of X(M) and the topology of M, focusing on invariants like the genus of X(M) and the gonality of X(M).
Jan 16 (FRIDAY, 2pm in FO 1.202)Maciek MroczkowskiGdansk UniversityDiagrams of links in Seifert manifolds and their application to skeinmodulesI will present diagrams of links in Seifert manifolds together with Reidemeister moves that connect any two diagrams of the same link. Then, I will show how these diagrams and moves can be used to compute some skein modules, such as Kauffman Bracket skein module and HOMFLYPT skein module.</TD
Jan 16 (FRIDAY, 12pm in SLC 1.202)Michal JablonowskiGdansk UniversityOn a monoid associated to knotted surfacesWe describe a view to knotted surfaces in the four space as elements of a monoid with four types of generators: two classical braid generators and two of singular braid types. We present local and global relations on words that do not change a corresponding surface-knot type. Those new relations already appear to be useful: in a quest of a classification of twist-spun knots, and in a construction of classical diagrams having some minimal number of Reidemeister III moves required to connect them.
Dec 8H. PoonawalaLaboratory for Autonomous Robotics and Systems, UTDApplications of the Frobenius Theorem in Controls Engineering
Feedback Linearization and controllability of dynamical systems in R^n
Nov 10T. OhsawaMathematical Sciences, UTDHow is quantum mechanics related to classical mechanics?, II
Nov 3T. OhsawaMathematical Sciences, UTDHow is quantum mechanics related to classical mechanics?
Oct 20W. KrawcewiczMathematical Sciences, UTDPontriagin-Thom Theorem II
Oct 13Q. HuMathematical Sciences, UTDIntroduction to differential equations with state-dependent delay
Oct 6W. KrawcewiczMathematical Sciences, UTDPontriagin-Thom Theorem
Sep 22A. TranMathematical Sciences, UTDIntroduction to character varieties, III
An introduction to character varieties of finitely generated groups and their applications in topology will be given
Sep 15A. TranMathematical Sciences, UTDIntroduction to character varieties, IIAn introduction to character varieties of finitely generated groups and their applications in topology will be given.
Sep 8A. TranMathematical Sciences, UTDIntroduction to character varieties
An introduction to character varieties of finitely generated groups and their applications in topology will be given.