Dynamical Systems seminar - Thurston theory: unifying dynamical and topological

Dates
Wednesday, June 14, 2023 - 14:00 to 15:00

Speaker: Becca Winarski (College of the Holy Cross)

Abstract: Thurston proved that a non-Lattés branched cover of the sphere to itself is either equivalent to a rational map (that is: conjugate via a mapping class), or has a topological obstruction. The Nielsen–Thurston classification of mapping classes is an analogous theorem in low-dimensional topology. We unify these two theorems with a single proof, further connecting techniques from surface topology and complex dynamics. Moreover, our proof gives a new framework for classifying self-covering spaces of the torus and Lattés maps. This is joint work with Jim Belk and Dan Margalit.