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December 7, 2024. Stevens Institute of Technology. Room: GS 216  

 

 

   Organizing Committee:
 
Bob Gilman, Stevens Institute of Technology
Alexei Miasnikov, Stevens Institute of Technology
Mahmood Sohrabi, Stevens Institute of Technology
Alexander Ushakov, Stevens Institute of Technology
 

 

   Contact Information:
Alexander Ushakov
email:   aushakov stevens.edu    
phone: (201) 216-8597
Dept. Mathematical Sciences
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, NJ

 

   Sponsors:
National Science Foundation
Department of Mathematics at Stevens
Algebra and Cryptology Center at Stevens
 

Algebra Day on the Hudson will take place on December 7, 2024, at Stevens Institute of Technology. It is a one-day conference in the framework of the Manhattan Algebra Day series. This event serves as a follow-up to the Group, Logic, and Computation conference hosted by Stevens Institute in June 2024. The primary focus will be the interaction between group theory, geometry, and model theory, featuring presentations from leading experts in these fields.

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Preliminary Schedule
9:00-9:30 Coffee and cookies
 
9:30-10:10 Gil Goffer (UCSD)
     Uncovering Group laws via Random Walks    |   Abstract
10:20-11:00 Thomas Koberda (University of Virginia)
     Locally approximating groups of homeomorphisms    |   Abstract
11:10-11:50 Daniel Studenmund (Binghamton University)
     Countable unions of finite groups as hidden symmetries of the free group    |   Abstract
12:00-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:10 Jennifer Taback (Bowdoin College)
     A Solution to the Conjugacy Problem for a large class of one-relator groups    |   Abstract
2:20-3:00 Filippo Calderoni (Rutgers University)
     Groups, orders, and classification    |   Abstract
3:00-3:20 Coffee
3:20-4:00 Alexander Grishkov (University of Sao Paulo)
     Algebraic exponential map and cubic forms    |   Abstract
4:10-4:50 Koichi Oyakawa (Vanderbilt University)
     Classifying group actions on hyperbolic spaces    |   Abstract
Previous Meetings
 

December 3th 2010. The Second Manhattan Group Theory Day

December 4th 2009. The First Manhattan Group Theory Day

 
     
   

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ