MATH 751
Berstein Seminar in Topology
(Fall 2003)
Instructor:
Kai-Uwe Bux
Meeting
Time & Room
Following the tradition of the seminar, the students will
be part of the decision about the topic. My suggestions are:
(a) Groups acting on trees and R-trees.
There is a lot of interesting material about this. Bass-Serre theory on
groups acting on simplicial trees and relates to ways of splitting groups
as free and amalgamated products. Group actions of R-trees often
arise in unexpected ways for instance from measured laminations in surfaces
(b) Arithmetic and S-arithmetic groups.
Classical examples of arithmetic groups are SL_n(Z)
or the group of upper triangular matrices with coefficients in Z.
Replacing Z by so called S-arithmetic rings like Z[1/m],
F_p[t], or F_p[t,1/t], one obtains S-arithmetic groups.
In this case, the action of the group on associated buildings plays a
crucial rule.
Last modified:
August 13, 2003
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