Seminars and Colloquia Schedule

Fock-Goncharov coordinates for rank 2 Lie groups

Series
Geometry Topology Seminar
Time
Monday, June 6, 2016 - 14:05 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 114
Speaker
Christian ZickertUniversity of Maryland
We discuss the higher Teichmuller space A_{G,S} defined by Fockand Goncharov. This space is defined for a punctured surface S withnegative Euler characteristic, and a semisimple, simply connected Lie groupG. There is a birational atlas on A_{G,S} with a chart for each idealtriangulation of S. Fock and Goncharov showed that the transition functionsare positive, i.e. subtraction-free rational functions. We will show thatwhen G has rank 2, the transition functions are given by explicit quivermutations.

Finding hyperbolic-like behavior in non-hyperbolic spaces

Series
School of Mathematics Colloquium
Time
Wednesday, June 8, 2016 - 15:30 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Clary theater
Speaker
Ruth CharneyBrandeis University
In the early '90s, Gromov introduced a notion of hyperbolicity for geodesic metric spaces. The study of groups of isometries of such spaces has been an underlying theme in much of the work in geometric group theory since that time. Many geodesic metric spaces, while not hyperbolic in the sense of Gromov, nonetheless display some hyperbolic-like behavior. I will discuss a new invariant, the Morse boundary of a space, which captures this behavior. (Joint work with Harold Sultan and Matt Cordes.)