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Homological stability, representation stability, and FI-modules

Presenter
August 26, 2016
Keywords:
  • geometric group theory
  • classical Lie groups
  • stable homotopy groups
  • Church-Bestvina conjecture
  • mapping spaces
  • configuration space
  • moduli spaces
  • GL(n,Z)
  • GL(n,R)
MSC:
  • 20F65
  • 20F67
  • 20F05
  • 20Fxx
  • 20-xx
  • 19A13
  • 19B14
  • 19B10
Abstract
Homological stability is the classical phenomenon that for many natural families of moduli spaces the homology groups stabilize. Often the limit is the homology of another interesting space; for example, the homology of the braid groups converges to the homology of the space of self-maps of the Riemann sphere. Representation stability makes it possible to extend this to situations where classical homological stability simply does not hold, using ideas inspired by asymptotic representation theory. I will give a broad survey of homological stability and a gentle introduction to the tools and results of representation stability, focusing on its applications in topology.
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