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Geometrization and its Consequences in 3-Manifold Topology - Lecture 4
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Explore the profound implications of Thurston's geometric perspective on 3-manifolds and Perelman's Geometrization Theorem in this 59-minute lecture by Nathan Dunfield. Delve into the fundamental concepts of 3-manifold topology before examining how hyperbolic geometry plays a crucial role in addressing topological questions in three dimensions. Discover the algorithmic and group-theoretic consequences of Geometrization, including solutions to the homeomorphism problem and residual finiteness of fundamental groups in compact 3-manifolds. Gain practical insights into finding hyperbolic structures on 3-manifolds and their application in large-scale computational experiments. This talk, part of the Workshop on Groups around 3-Manifolds at the Centre de recherches mathématiques, offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced topics in geometric topology.
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Nathan Dunfield: Geometrization and its consequences IV.
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