Seminars and Colloquia by Series

Conormals and contact homology IV

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, February 8, 2013 - 11:30 for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech
In this series of talks I will begin by discussing the idea of studying smooth manifolds and their submanifolds using the symplectic (and contact) geometry of their cotangent bundles. I will then discuss Legendrian contact homology, a powerful invariant of Legendrian submanifolds of contact manifolds. After discussing the theory of contact homology, examples and useful computational techniques, I will combine this with the conormal discussion to define Knot Contact Homology and discuss its many wonders properties and conjectures concerning its connection to other invariants of knots in S^3.

Conormals and contact homology III

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, February 1, 2013 - 11:30 for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech
In this series of talks I will begin by discussing the idea of studying smooth manifolds and their submanifolds using the symplectic (and contact) geometry of their cotangent bundles. I will then discuss Legendrian contact homology, a powerful invariant of Legendrian submanifolds of contact manifolds. After discussing the theory of contact homology, examples and useful computational techniques, I will combine this with the conormal discussion to define Knot Contact Homology and discuss its many wonders properties and conjectures concerning its connection to other invariants of knots in S^3.

Conormals and contact homology II

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, January 25, 2013 - 11:30 for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech
In this series of talks I will begin by discussing the idea of studying smooth manifolds and their submanifolds using the symplectic (and contact) geometry of their cotangent bundles. I will then discuss Legendrian contact homology, a powerful invariant of Legendrian submanifolds of contact manifolds. After discussing the theory of contact homology, examples and useful computational techniques, I will combine this with the conormal discussion to define Knot Contact Homology and discuss its many wonders properties and conjectures concerning its connection to other invariants of knots in S^3.

Conormals and contact homology

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, January 18, 2013 - 11:30 for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech

Please Note: This is the first of 4 or 5, 1.5 hour talks.

In this series of talks I will begin by discussing the idea of studying smooth manifolds and their submanifolds using the symplectic (and contact) geometry of their cotangent bundles. I will then discuss Legendrian contact homology, a powerful invariant of Legendrian submanifolds of contact manifolds. After discussing the theory of contact homology, examples and useful computational techniques, I will combine this with the conormal discussion to define Knot Contact Homology and discuss its many wonders properties and conjectures concerning its connection to other invariants of knots in S^3.

Unfoldings of affine convex polytopes

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, September 21, 2012 - 13:05 for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Mohammad GhomiGeorgia Tech
A well-known problem in discerte convex geometry, attributed to the Dutch painter Durrer and first formulated by G. C. Shephard, is concerned with whether every convex polyope P in Euclidean 3-space has a simpe net, i.e., whether the surface of P can be isometrically embedded in the Euclidean plane after it has been cut along some spanning tree of its edges. In this talk we show that the answer is yes after an affine transformation. In particular the combinatorial structure of P plays no role in deciding its unfoldability, which settles a question of Croft, Falconer, and Guy. The proof employs a topological lemma which provides a criterion for checking embeddedness of immersed disks.

Surface bundles over surfaces

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, September 14, 2012 - 13:05 for 2 hours
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Dan MargalitGaTech
We will introduce characteristic classes of surface bundles over surfaces. This will be a slower version of a talk I gave over the summer. The goal is to get to some of the recent papers on the subject.

Contact structures on 5-manifolds

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, June 22, 2012 - 14:00 for 2 hours
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech
There is little known about the existence of contact strucutres in high dimensions, but recently in work of Casals, Pancholi and Presas the 5 dimensional case is largely understood. In this talk I will discuss the existence of contact structures on 5-manifold and outline an alternate construction that will hopefully prove that any almost contact structure on a 5-manifold is homotopic, though almost contact structures, to a contact structure.

Plane fields on 3-manifolds III

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, April 13, 2012 - 14:00 for 2 hours
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
John EtnyreGa Tech

Please Note: Note this is a 2 hour talk.

In this series of talks I will discuss various special plane fields on 3-manifold. Specifically we will consider folaitions and contact structures and the relationship between them. We will begin by sketching a proof of Eliashberg and Thurston's famous theorem from the 1990's that says any sufficiently smooth foliation can be approximated by a contact structure. In the remaining talks I will discuss ongoing research that sharpens our understanding of the relation between foliations and contact structures.

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