URegina-PIMS Distinguished Lecture: Teena Gerhardt
Event Recap
This event took place via zoom. A recording is available on mathtube.org.
Topic
Interactions between topology and algebra: advances in algebraic K-theory
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The field of algebraic topology has exposed deep connections between topology and algebra. One example of such a connection comes from algebraic K-theory. Algebraic K-theory is an invariant of rings, defined using tools from topology, that has important applications to algebraic geometry, number theory, and geometric topology. Algebraic K-groups are difficult to compute, but advances in algebraic topology have led to many recent computations which were previously intractable. In this talk I will introduce algebraic K-theory and its applications, and discuss recent advances in this field.
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