Past Events
Apr
28
Topology Seminar
Fernando Al Assal, Yale University
Limits of increasingly geodesic quasifuchsian surfaces in a closed hyperbolic 3-manifold
Apr
21
Apr
14
Topology Seminar
Arunima Ray, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Embedding surfaces in 4-manifolds
Apr
07
Topology Seminar
Akram Alishahi, University of Georgia
Upsilon invariant for graphs and homology cobordism group of homology cylinders
Mar
31
Mar
24
Topology Seminar
Abhishek Mallick, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Symmetries and Knot Floer homology
Mar
17
Topology Seminar
Andrew Yarmola, Princeton University
Canonical links associated to curves on surfaces
Mar
03
Topology Seminar
Alexandra Kjuchukova, University of Notre Dame
Slicing knots in definite 4-manifolds
Feb
24
Topology Seminar
Cole Hugelmeyer , Princeton University
The relationship between generalized finite type theories and diagram systems
Feb
17
Feb
10
Feb
03
Topology Seminar
William Ballinger, Princeton University
Configurations of spheres in connected sums of $\mathbb{C}P^2$ and small four-manifolds with lens space boundary
Dec
09
Topology Seminar
Gage Martin, Boston College
Annular links, double branched covers, and annular Khovanov homology
Dec
02
Nov
18
Topology Seminar
Chris Davis, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
An obstruction to concordance to boundary links
Nov
11
Topology Seminar
Mike Miller Eismeier, Columbia University
HM-bar, twisted integral homology, and Hirsch algebras
Nov
04
Topology Seminar
Franco Vargas Pallete, Yale University
Peripheral birationality for convex co-compact $PSL_2\mathbb{C}$ character varieties
Oct
28
Topology Seminar
Mohan Swaminathan, Princeton University
An extension of Taubes' Gromov invariant to Calabi--Yau 3-folds
Oct
14
Topology Seminar
Konstantinos Varvarezos, Princeton University
Heegaard Floer homology, immersed curves, and chirally cosmetic surgeries
Oct
07
Sep
30
Topology Seminar
Shaoyun Bai, Princeton University
Quantitative intersection of Lagrangian skeleta, Rouquier dimension, and Orlov's conjecture
Sep
23
Sep
16
Topology Seminar
Juan Muñoz Echaniz, Columbia University
A monopole invariant for families of contact structures
Sep
09