Introduction to Teichmuller theory, classical and higher rank

Series
Geometry Topology Working Seminar
Time
Friday, November 21, 2025 - 2:00pm for 2 hours
Location
Skiles 006
Speaker
Mike Wolf – Georgia Tech
Organizer
John Etnyre

We give a breezy overview of Teichmuller theory, the deformation theory of Riemann surfaces. The richness of the subject comes from all the perspectives one can take on Riemann surfaces: complex analytic for sure, but also Riemannian, topological, dynamical and algebraic.  In the past 40 years or so, interest has erupted in an extension of Teichmuller theory, here thought of as a component of the character variety of surface group representations into PSL(2,\R), to the study of the character variety of surface group representations into higher rank Lie groups (e.g. SL(n, \R)). We give an even breezier discussion of that.  The whole point will be to gauge interest in topics for a followup lecture series in the spring.