Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar (past)

Wed, 25/04
16:00
Moritz Rodenhausen Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2

A construction by McCool gives rise to a finite presentation for the stabiliser of a finite set of conjugacy classes in a free group under the action of Aut(F_n) or Out(F_n). An important concept of my talk are rigid elements, which will allow to simplify these huge presentations. Finally I will sketch applications to centralisers in Aut(F_n).

Wed, 07/03
16:00
John MacKay Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2
Wed, 15/02
16:00
Stefan Witzel Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2

The first group known to be finitely presented but having infinitely generated 3rd homology was constructed by Stallings. Bieri extended this to a series of groups G_n such that G_n is of type F_{n-1} but not of type F_n. Finally, Bestvina and Brady turned it into a machine that realizes prescribed finiteness properties. We will discuss some of these examples.

Wed, 25/01
16:00
Andrew Sale Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2
The lamplighter groups, solvable Baumslag-Solitar groups and lattices in SOL all share a nice kind of geometry. We'll see how the Cayley graph of a lamplighter group is a Diestel-Leader graph, that is a horocyclic product of two trees. The geometry of the solvable Baumslag-Solitar groups has been studied by Farb and Mosher and they showed that these groups are quasi-isometric to spaces which are essentially the horocyclic product of a tree and the hyperbolic plane. Finally, lattices in the Lie groups SOL can be seen to act on the horocyclic product of two hyperbolic planes. We use these spaces to measure the length of short conjugators in each type of group.
Wed, 18/01
15:45
Owen Cotton-Barratt Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2
TBC
Wed, 30/11/2011
16:00
David Hume Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2

Building on the previous talk, we continue the exploration of techniques required to understand Wise's results. We present an overview of classical small cancellation theory running in parallel with the newer one for cubical complexes.

Wed, 23/11/2011
16:00
David Hume Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR2

We present recent results of Dani Wise which tie together many of the themes of this term's jGGT meetings: hyperbolic and relatively hyperbolic groups, (in particular limit groups), graphs of spaces, 3-manifolds and right-angled Artin groups.
Following this, we make an attempt at explaining some of the methods, beginning with special non-positively curved cube complexes.

Wed, 16/11/2011
16:00
Ric Wade Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Wed, 22/06/2011
16:00
Moritz Rodenhausen (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR1
In euclidean space there is a well-known parallelogram law relating the length of vectors a, b, a+b and a-b. In the talk I give a similar formula for translation lengths of isometries of CAT(0)-spaces. Given an action of the automorphism group of a free product on a CAT(0)-space, I show that certain elements can only act by zero translation length. In comparison to other well-known actions this leads to restrictions about homomorphisms of these groups to other groups, e.g. mapping class groups.
Wed, 15/06/2011
16:00
Martin Palmer (University of Oxford) Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR1
... for Torelli groups of surfaces.
Wed, 08/06/2011
16:00
Dawid Kielak (University of Oxford) Junior Geometric Group Theory Seminar Add to calendar SR1
We will attempt to introduce fusion systems in a way comprehensible to a Geometric Group Theorist. We will show how Bass–Serre thoery allows us to realise fusion systems inside infinite groups. If time allows we will discuss a link between the above and $ \mathrm{Out}(F_n) $.
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