The infinite topology of the hyperelliptic locus

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar
Time
Monday, October 19, 2015 - 2:05pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Kevin Kordek – Texas A&M
Organizer
Dan Margalit
The hyperelliptic Torelli group of a genus g reference surface S_g is the subgroup of the mapping class group whose elements both commute with a fixed hyperelliptic involution of S_g and act trivially on the integral homology of S_g . This group is an important object in geometric topology and group theory, and also in algebraic geometry, where it appears as the fundamental group of the moduli space of genus g hyperelliptic curves with a homology framing. In this talk, we summarize what is known about the (infinite) topology of these moduli spaces, describe a few open problems, and report on some recent partial progress.