Higher Order Linking Numbers

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar Pre-talk
Time
Monday, September 24, 2018 - 1:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Miriam Kuzbary – Rice University
Organizer
Jennifer Hom
In this introductory talk I will outline the general landscape of Milnor’s invariants for links. First introduced in Milnor’s master’s thesis in 1954, these invariants capture fundamental information about links and have remained a fascinating object of study throughout the past half century. In the early 80s, Turaev and Porter independently proved their long-conjectured correspondence with Massey products of the link complement and in 1990, Tim Cochran introduced a beautiful construction to compute them using intersection theory. I will give an overview of these constructions and motivate the importance of these invariants, particularly for the study of links considered up to concordance.