- Series
- CDSNS Colloquium
- Time
- Friday, January 10, 2025 - 3:30pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
- Location
- Skiles 314
- Speaker
- Asaf Katz – Georgia Tech
- Organizer
- Asaf Katz
Margulis inequalities and Margulis functions (a.k.a Foster-Lyapunov stability) have played a major role in modern dynamics, in particular in the fields of homogeneous dynamics and Teichmuller dynamics.
Moreover recent exciting developments in the field of random walks over manifolds give rise to related notions and questions in a much larger geometrical content, largely motivated by upcoming work of Brown-Eskin-Filip-Rodriguez Hertz.
I will explain what are Margulis functions and Margulis inequalities and describe the main lemma due to Eskin-Margulis (“uniform expansion”) that allows one to prove such an inequality. I will also try to sketch some interesting applications.
No prior knowledge is needed, the talk will be self-contained and accessible.