Seminar series
Date
Mon, 10 May 2010
15:45
Location
L3
Speaker
Anne Thomas
Organisation
Oxford

Bourdon's building is a negatively curved 2-complex built out of hyperbolic right-angled polygons. Its automorphism group is large (uncountable) and remarkably rich. We study, and mostly answer, the question of when there is a discrete subgroup of the automorphism group such that the quotient is a closed surface of genus g. This involves some fun elementary combinatorics, but quickly leads to open questions in group theory and number theory. This is joint work with David Futer.

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