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New York Group Theory Seminar, Spring 2010

by Olga Mikhlina last modified 2010-04-22 10:25

Spring 2010, Fridays at 4:00 p.m.


Department of Mathematics
CUNY, Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street
5th Floor, Room 5417



February 5    Robert Young, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques and NYU
Title: The Dehn function of SL (n,Z)
 
February 12  NO SEMINAR
Lincoln's Birthday    

February 19  Vitaly Romankov, Omsk University (Russia)
         
Title: Asymptotic densities of solvable equations over groups.


February 26  Mark Feighn, Rutgers-Newark
        
Title: Abelian subgroups of Out (F_n)


March 5         Benjamin Steinberg, Carleton University
        
Title: Non-commutative integer programming


March 12       Robert Gilman, Stevens Institute of Technology
           Title: Postquantum Cryptology for Group Theorists

March 19      Jose Burillo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
          
Title: The automorphism group of Thompson's group F

March 26     Anne Thomas, University of Oxford and the University of Sydney
          
Title: Covolumes of lattices in complete Kac-Moody groups

April 2           NO SEMINAR
           Spring Break

April 9          Joseph Maher, College of Staten Island (CUNY)
           
Title: Generic elements in the mapping class group

April 16         Robert Bell, Michigan State University
           
Title: Surface subgroups of right-angled Artin groups

April 23          Mark Feighn, Rutgers-Newark
            Title: Abelian Subgroups out of (F_n)

April 30         Dani Wise, McGill University
           
Title: The structure of groups with a quasiconvex hierarchy

May 7             Denis Osin, Vanderbilt University
            
Title: Beyond relative hyperbolicity




Additional Details to be announced as they become available

Tea Served beforehand at 3:30 pm
Mathematics Lounge, 4th Floor



The New York Group Theory Seminar and some of the associated conferences are supported by funds from the National Science Foundation, Dean of Science and Dean of Engineering.

Contact Olga Mikhlina for more information