Seminar series
Date
Mon, 17 Jan 2011
Time
15:45 - 16:45
Location
L3
Speaker
John MacKay
Organisation
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

What is a random group? What does it look like? In Gromov's few relator
and density models (with density < 1/2) a random group is a hyperbolic
group whose boundary at infinity is homeomorphic to a Menger curve.
Pansu's conformal dimension is an invariant of the boundary of a
hyperbolic group which can capture more information than just the
topology. I will discuss some new bounds on the conformal dimension of the
boundary of a small cancellation group, and apply them in the context of
random few relator groups, and random groups at densities less than 1/24.

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