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MATH 752
Spring 1999
Berstein Seminar in Topology
Instructor: Karen Vogtmann
Time: MWF 11:15-12:05
Room: WE B25
The aim of this seminar is to introduce students to specific
topics in topology which are not routinely covered in other courses, and
which should be accessible to anyone who has completed the usual first-year
sequence of graduate courses, including Math 551. My own bias is toward
topics which involve the connections between topology, geometry and group
theory, including groups acting on trees, the Nielsen-Thurston theory
of surfaces and mapping class groups, hyperbolic and CAT(0) spaces and
groups, isoperimetric inequalities in groups, and automatic structures
on groups. This semester I would like to structure the course around specific
unsolved problems in geometric group theory. We will choose problems,
from any one of several widely available problem lists, learn the background
necessary to understand the problem, report on existing papers which give
partial results, and discuss possible approaches to solving the problems.
The course will be run as a seminar, in which students present the material
informally to the rest of the class.
Last modified:
April 7, 2003
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