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Knots, curved universes, and hard problems听

If you ask 鈥渉ow many...鈥, the answer should be a number. If you ask 鈥渨hat sort of symmetry...鈥 the answer should be a group. Groups are the mathematical objects that describe symmetry wherever it is found, and often provide a bridge to pass from one context to another. In this talk, they will appear as we pass from the problem of deciding when two knotted pieces of string are the same to the problem of listing all finite-volume models of space and space-time. Along the way, we will consider what it means for a problem to be 鈥渉ard鈥 or even 鈥渦nsolvable鈥, as we roam through flat earths and curved universes.

Charles Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll) used the word 鈥渒not鈥 to describe any tricky puzzle. He would appreciate this landmark in our discussion:听If a knot is not the not-knot, then the group of the knot is not the not-knot group.听This was once a theorem of Max Dehn, now it is not; nevertheless, it is true.听

About the speaker

Martin Bridson comes from the Isle of Man and is the Whitehead Professor of Pure Mathematics at Oxford, the President of the Clay Mathematics Institute and a Fellow of the Royal Society. His research concerns the interactions of symmetry, geometry, topology and decidability. He is a recipient of the 2020 Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition from the American Mathematical Society.

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Date/time

Wednesday 7 December, 6pm

Venue

Central Lecture Block 7 (CLB 7), 国产精品 Sydney

Speaker

Professor听Martin Bridson (University of Oxford)