Speaker:
Thibault Lefeuvre
Institution:
Sorbonne Université
Time:
Thursday, February 29, 2024 - 4:00pm to 4:50pm
Location:
RH 306
Classifying real polynomial maps between spheres is a challenging problem in real algebraic geometry. Remarkably, this question has found recent applications in two seemingly unrelated fields:
- in spectral theory, it allowed to solve Kac's celebrated isospectral problem (Can one hear the shape of a drum?) for the connection Laplacian.
- in dynamical systems, it allowed to prove ergodicity for a certain class of partially hyperbolic flows (extensions of the geodesic flow on negatively-curved manifolds).
I will explain these problems and how they all connect together. No prerequisite required -- the talk is intended for a broad audience.
Joint work with Mihajlo Cekić.