Math
752 Spring 2001
Seminar in Topology: Geometric Group Theory
| Instructor: |
Christophe Pittet |
| Time: |
TR 8:409:55 |
| Room: |
MT 206 |
Geometric Group Theory establishes links between geometrical notions
(like space curvature, isoperimetric problems, growth of balls etc.) and
algebraic properties of groups (like beeing abelian, free, nilpotent,
amenable, etc.)
The aim of the course is to focus on few invariants (Dehn functions,
growth, isoperimetric profils and heat decay) and to compute them for
each of the eight 3-dimensional geometries of Thurston.
The course will include a classification of the eight 3-dimensional geometries
(answering the question "Why only eight geometries?") and should give
the students a geometric intuition of "what a nilpotent or solvable Lie
group looks like."
IMPORTANT POINT: The course will be organized so that after a few presentation
sessions, each student will choose a piece of the puzzle to study and
present to the others.
Last modified:
April 7, 2003
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