Starts at: 2025-03-08 01:30PM
Ends at: 2025-03-08 02:25PM
Abstract:
Dehn surgery is a classical operation in which one converts
one three-manifold to another by first removing a solid torus, and
then gluing it back in in a different way. The first operation is
called “drilling” and the second “filling”. Both of these operations
have group-theoretic interpretations in the world of hyperbolic and
relatively hyperbolic groups. I will explain those interpretations
and applications related to the Cannon conjecture (a special case of
Wall’s conjecture about
The most recent work is joint with Groves, Haïssinsky, Osajda, Sisto, and Walsh.