The Morse local-to-global property
Abstract
I'll talk about the Morse local-to-global property and try to convince you that is a good property. There are three reasons. Firstly, it is satisfied by many examples of interest. Secondly, it allows to prove many theorems. Thirdly, it sits nicely in the larger program of classifying groups up to quasi-isometry and it has connections with open questions.
Out(Fₙ) and friends
Abstract
This talk will serve as an introduction to the outer automorphism group of a free group, its properties and the objects used to study it: especially train track maps (with various adjectives) and Culler--Vogtmann outer space. If time allows I will discuss recent work joint with Hillen, Lyman and Pfaff on stretch factors in rank 3, but the goal of the talk will be to introduce the topic well rather than to speedrun towards the theorem.
ℓ²-Betti numbers of RFRS groups
Abstract
RFRS groups were introduced by Ian Agol in connection with virtual fibering of 3-manifolds. Notably, the class of RFRS groups contains all compact special groups, which are groups with particularly nice cocompact actions on cube complexes. In this talk, I will give an introduction to ℓ²-Betti numbers from an algebraic perspective and discuss what group theoretic properties we can conclude from the (non)vanishing of the ℓ²-Betti numbers of a RFRS group.
Finite quotients of Coxeter groups
Abstract
We will try to solve the isomorphism problem amongst Coxeter groups by looking at finite quotients. Some success is found in the classes of affine and right-angled Coxeter groups. Based on joint work with Samuel Corson, Philip Moeller, and Olga Varghese.