Seminar series
Date
Mon, 26 Jan 2015
15:45
Location
C6
Speaker
Marc Lackenby
Organisation
Oxford

By Thurston's geometrisation theorem, the complement of any knot admits a unique hyperbolic structure, provided that the knot is not the unknot, a torus knot or a satellite knot. However, this is purely an existence result, and does not give any information about important geometric quantities, such as volume, cusp volume or the length and location of short geodesics. In my talk, I will explain how some of this information may be computed easily, in the case of alternating knots. The arguments involve a detailed analysis of the geometry of certain subsurfaces.

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