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Invitations to Mathematics - Jingyin Huang
Title: Alexandrov spaces and groups acting on them
Speaker: Jingyin Huang
Abstract: This is an introduction to Alexandrov spaces, which are metric spaces with curvature bounded from above or below in an appropriate sense. We will also discuss several instances of their connection to geometric group theory.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Nimish Shah.
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Title: Alexandrov spaces and groups acting on them
Speaker: Jingyin Huang
Abstract: This is an introduction to Alexandrov spaces, which are metric spaces with curvature bounded from above or below in an appropriate sense. We will also discuss several instances of their connection to geometric group theory.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Nimish Shah.
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Title: Alexandrov spaces and groups acting on them
Speaker: Jingyin Huang
Abstract: This is an introduction to Alexandrov spaces, which are metric spaces with curvature bounded from above or below in an appropriate sense. We will also discuss several instances of their connection to geometric group theory.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Nimish Shah.