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Date Feb 23, 2012
Time 4:00 pm  
Location 245 Altgeld Hall
Sponsor Department of Mathematics
Contact Ilya Kapovich
Event type colloquia
Views 2625
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.