トポロジー火曜セミナー
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開催情報 | 火曜日 17:00~18:30 数理科学研究科棟(駒場) 056号室 |
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担当者 | 河澄 響矢, 北山 貴裕, 逆井卓也, 葉廣和夫 |
セミナーURL | https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index.html |
2020年12月15日(火)
17:00-18:00 オンライン開催
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金 英子 氏 (大阪大学)
Braids, triangles and Lissajous curve (JAPANESE)
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html
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金 英子 氏 (大阪大学)
Braids, triangles and Lissajous curve (JAPANESE)
[ 講演概要 ]
The purpose of this talk is to introduce Lissajous 3-braids. Suppose we have a closed curve on the plane, and we consider the periodic motion of n points along the closed curve. If the motion is collision-free, then we get a braid obtained from the trajectory of the set of n points in question. In this talk, we consider 3-braids coming from the periodic motion of 3 points on Lissajous curves. We classify Lissajous 3-braids and present a parametrization in terms of natural numbers together with slopes. We also discuss some properties of pseudo-Anosov stretch factors for Lissajous 3-braids. The main tool is the shape sphere --- the configuration space of the oriented similarity classes of triangles. This is a joint work with Hiroaki Nakamura and Hiroyuki Ogawa.
[ 参考URL ]The purpose of this talk is to introduce Lissajous 3-braids. Suppose we have a closed curve on the plane, and we consider the periodic motion of n points along the closed curve. If the motion is collision-free, then we get a braid obtained from the trajectory of the set of n points in question. In this talk, we consider 3-braids coming from the periodic motion of 3 points on Lissajous curves. We classify Lissajous 3-braids and present a parametrization in terms of natural numbers together with slopes. We also discuss some properties of pseudo-Anosov stretch factors for Lissajous 3-braids. The main tool is the shape sphere --- the configuration space of the oriented similarity classes of triangles. This is a joint work with Hiroaki Nakamura and Hiroyuki Ogawa.
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html