Characteristic classes of group representations and discrete geometry
Karanbir Sarkaria
KTH, Stockholm
May 6,
4:15pm
refreshments at 3:45pm
2-338
ABSTRACT
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The well known theorem of Borsuk is equivalent to saying that a certain characteristic class of a Z/2-representation is nonzero. Using other finite groups gives analogues. These are useful e.g. the prime power case of the
"continuous" Tverberg theorem follows.
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Speaker's Contact Info: sark@math.kth.se
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