RTG Lecture “Asymptotic Invariants and Limits of Groups and Spaces” (Wintersemester 2019/20)
- Dozent*in: Prof. Dr. Roman Sauer
- Veranstaltungen: Vorlesung (0122150)
- Semesterwochenstunden: 0
Termine | ||
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Vorlesung: | Dienstag 9:45-13:00 | |
Dienstag 9:45-13:00 | SR 2.58 | |
Dienstag 15:30-17:00 | ||
Dienstag 15:35-17:15 | SR 3.69 |
Lehrende | ||
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Dozent | Prof. Dr. Roman Sauer | |
Sprechstunde: nach Vereinbarung | ||
Zimmer 1.001 Kollegiengebäude Mathematik (20.30) | ||
Email: roman.sauer@kit.edu |
This semester’s RTG lecture will be split between courses by Enrico Leuzinger on “Gromov's nonsqueezing theorem” and by Tom Farrell on “Controlled topology applied to study aspherical manifolds”. Please note: Tom Farrell's course will start on the third RTG day (12.11.2019); for the first two RTG days (15.10.2019 and 29.10.2019), there will instead be an introductory course titled “What is Ergodic Theory?” by Yakov Karasik.
Filling arithmetic groups (Enrico Leuzinger)
Abstract: Higher order filling functions generalize Dehn functions. They provide quasi-isometry invariants for highly connected groups (and spaces). Furthermore they are closely related to isoperimetric inequalities and thus measure e.g. the complexity of homotopies. I will discuss such functions in particular for S-arithmetic groups. The motivation comes from a (partially open) conjecture of Bux and Wortman asserting that S-arithmetic are undistorted up to the rank.
Controlled topology applied to study aspherical manifolds (Tom Farrell)
Abstract: tba.