The Braid Group and the Burau Representation

Series
Geometry Topology Student Seminar
Time
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 - 2:00pm for
Location
Speaker
Jacob Guynee – Georgia Tech – dsminahan@gmail.com
Organizer
Daniel Minahan

The braid group has many applications throughout the world of math due to its simple yet rich structure. In this talk we will focus on the Burau representation of the braid group, which has important implications in knot theory. Most notably, the open problem of faithfulness of the Burau representation of the braid group on 4 strands is equivalent to whether or not the Jones polynomial can detect the unknot. The Burau representation has a topological interpretation that uses the mapping class definition of the braid group. We'll introduce the braid group first and then discuss the Burau representation. We will go through examples for small n and discuss the proof of nonfaithfulness for n > 4. Time permitting, we may introduce the Gassner representation.