Bonn Math Events

Quiver mutations, Coxeter groups, and hyperbolic manifolds

by Pavel Tumarkin (University of Durham/MPIM)

Europe/Berlin
MPIM, Vivatsgasse, 7 - Lecture Hall (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics)

MPIM, Vivatsgasse, 7 - Lecture Hall

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics

120
Description

Mutations of quivers were introduced by Fomin and Zelevinsky in the context of cluster algebras. Since then, mutations appear (sometimes completely unexpectedly) in various domains of mathematics and physics. Using mutations of quivers, Barot and Marsh constructed a series of presentations of finite Coxeter groups as quotients of infinite Coxeter groups. I will discuss a geometric interpretation of this construction: these presentations give rise to a construction of geometric manifolds with large symmetry groups, in particular to some hyperbolic manifolds of relatively small volume. I will also discuss a generalization of the construction of Barot and Marsh leading to a new invariant of marked surfaces, and relation to extended affine Weyl groups. The talk is based on joint works with Anna Felikson, John Lawson and Michael Shapiro.

 

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