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Date Feb 23, 2012
Time 4:00 pm
Location 245 Altgeld Hall
Sponsor Department of Mathematics
Contact Ilya Kapovich
E-Mail kapovich@math.uiuc.edu
Event type colloquia
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Originating Calendar Mathematics
Amie Wilkinson (University of Chicago) will present "Absolute continuity, exponents, and rigidity." Abstract: The geodesics in a compact surface of negative curvature display stability properties originating in the chaotic, hyperbolic nature of the geodesic flow on the associated unit tangent bundle. Considered as a foliation of this bundle, this collection of geodesics persists in a strong way when one perturbs of the Riemannian metric, or the geodesic flow generated by this metric, or even the time-one map of this flow: for any perturbed system there is a corresponding "shadow foliation" with one-dimensional smooth leaves that is homeomorphic to the original geodesic foliation. A counterpart to this foliation stability is a curious rigidity phenomenon that arises when one studies the disintegration of volume along the leaves of this perturbed shadow foliation. I will describe this phenomenon and its underlying causes. This is recent work with Artur Avila and Marcelo Viana.






