Date
Wed, 17 May 2023
16:00
Location
L6
Speaker
Filippo Baroni
Organisation
University of Oxford

The virtual Haken theorem is one of the most influential recent results in 3-manifold theory. The statement dates back to Waldhausen, who conjectured that every aspherical closed 3-manifold has a finite cover containing an essential embedded closed surface. The proof is usually attributed to Agol, although his virtual special theorem is only the last piece of the puzzle. This talk is dedicated to the unsung heroes of virtual Haken, the mathematicians whose invaluable work helped turning this conjecture into a theorem. We will trace the history of a mathematical thread that connects Thurston-Perelman's geometrisation to Agol's final contribution, surveying Kahn-Markovic's surface subgroup theorem, Bergeron-Wise's cubulation of 3-manifold groups, Haglund-Wise's special cube complexes, Wise's work on quasi-convex hierarchies and Agol-Groves-Manning's weak separation theorem.

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