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Bi-Co Mathematics Colloquiuim with Dr. Victor Donnay

Mar 4
2024
4:15pm - 5:15pm
On Campus Event - Park Science, Room 245

Abstract
The types of dynamical behavior that can occur in Hamiltonian (i.e. measure preserving systems) range from simple and well-behaved (integrable system) to strongly chaotic (Anosov) with varying levels of ‘chaoticness’ in between.
        
We show how many of these behaviors can arise from geodesic flows on surfaces. However, some of these surfaces are abstract surfaces that do not exist in three-dimensional Euclidean space. We explore examples of surfaces that exist in three-dimensional space and show that such systems can be strongly chaotic (Anosov). The geometry of our three-dimensional space does not limit chaoticness! We finish by giving an explicit estimate for the genus (# of holes) of these examples.

Audience: BMC Community
Type(s): Seminar/Colloquium
Contact:
Tina Fasbinder

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