Members’ Seminar
Subgroups of random groups
What can you learn about a group from a presentation? Sometimes very little; almost every interesting problem about groups given by (finite) presentations is unsolvable in full generality. But if one asks about *typical* groups - so-called "random" groups (in various models) - then the situation is much better, and one can usually tell a lot from a presentation. In particular, it turns out that random groups contain many familiar and beautiful subgroups, and these can be found and certified easily from the presentation. Some of this is joint work with Alden Walker, and some with Henry Wilton.
Date & Time
October 19, 2015 | 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Location
S-101Speakers
Affiliation
University of Chicago; Member, School of Mathematics