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Freedman CMSA Seminar: Michael Freedman (CMSA) & Elia Portnoy (MIT)
March 12, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Freedman CMSA Seminar
Speaker: Michael Freedman, Harvard CMSA (3:00–4:00 pm ET)
Title: How many links can you fit in a box?
Abstract: I’ll discuss a “made up” problem on the interface of topology and packing, which may well be classified as “recreational math”. Here is the first question suppose you have a unit box, how many unlinked (split) copies of the Hopf link (c_1,i,c_2,i) and be embedded so that for each copy the two components c_1,i and c_2,i maintain a distance of at least some fixed \epsilon >0. Is this number even finite?
Speaker: Elia Portnoy, MIT (4:00–5:00 pm ET)
Title: An explicit packing of links in a box and some progress in quantitative embeddings
Abstract: Following Freedman’s talk, I’ll begin by showing how to pack a large number of links in a box with certain geometric and topological constraints (joint with Fedya Manin). If time permits, I’ll also discuss some progress and open questions for the following quantitative embedding problem: given a simplicial complex X, what is the smallest size of a map from X to R^n so that the preimage of each unit ball intersects a small constant number of simplices?