Seminars and Colloquia Schedule

Normal closures of mapping classes

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar
Time
Tuesday, June 20, 2017 - 14:05 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Dan Margalit and Justin LanierGeorgia Tech
We give a simple geometric criterion for an element to normally generate the mapping class group of a surface. As an application of this criterion, we show that when a surface has genus at least 3, every periodic mapping class except for the hyperelliptic involution normally generates. We also give examples of pseudo-Anosov elements that normally generate when genus is at least 2, answering a question of D. Long.

Self-similar tilings of General Fractal Blow-ups and Anderson Putnam Theory

Series
Analysis Seminar
Time
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - 14:00 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Michael F. BarnsleyAustralian National University
In this seminar I will discuss current work, joint with AndrewVince and Alex Grant. The goal is to tie together several related areas, namelytiling theory, IFS theory, and NCG, in terms most familiar to fractal geometers.Our focus is on the underlying code space structure. Ideas and a conjecture willbe illustrated using the Golden b tilings of Robert Ammann

Experimental statistics of veering triangulations.

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar
Time
Friday, June 23, 2017 - 10:00 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
William WordenTemple University
Certain fibered hyperbolic 3-manifolds admit a layered veering triangulation, which can be constructed algorithmically given the stable lamination of the monodromy. These triangulations were introduced by Agol in 2011, and have been further studied by several others in the years since. We present experimental results which shed light on the combinatorial structure of veering triangulations, and its relation to certain topological invariants of the underlying manifold. We will begin by discussing essential background material, including hyperbolic manifolds and ideal triangulations, and more particularly fibered hyperbolic manifolds and the construction of the veering triangulation.