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Algebraic topology and its applications. Postnikov memorial seminar
February 21, 2017 16:45, Moscow, MSU main building, room 16-08


Detecting Whitney disks for link maps in dimension four

Ashley Lightfoot

National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (HSE), Moscow

Abstract: A link map is a map of spheres into another sphere with pairwise disjoint images, and a link homotopy is a homotopy through link maps. In this talk I will discuss the problem of classifying, up to link homotopy, two-component link maps of two-spheres in the four-sphere. This setting is particularly interesting because, as usual, four-dimensional topology presents unique difficulties. After giving a brief history of the subject, I will describe how invariants of four-dimensional link homotopy arise as obstructions to equipping a link map with Whitney disks, which are the devices for performing the so-called Whitney trick. I will then discuss a result that says an invariant due to Kirk detects a certain nice variety of such Whitney disks.

Language: English


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