Presented By: Student Dynamics/Geometry/Topology Seminar - Department of Mathematics
Student DGT: Symbolic Dynamics, Geodesic Coding, and Resonances
Henry Talbott
I will discuss how to set up symbolic coding system to represent geodesics on a given hyperbolic surface. Furthermore, I will explain how the "spine" of a surface can be used to construct a particularly good dynamical coding, and how this coding relates dynamics on a surface to dynamics on a metric graph. This relation will be applied to analyze surface properties such as the critical exponent.