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Page 1: Tentative Schedule€¦ · March 10{13, 2016 Tentative Schedule All talks take place in the Baylor Science Building (BSB) supported by ... Bobo Spiritual Life Center E6 BOBO Elliston

50th Spring Topology & Dynamical Systems Conference

March 10–13, 2016

Tentative ScheduleAll talks take place in the Baylor Science Building (BSB)

supported bythe National Science Foundation

Baylor College of Arts & SciencesBaylor Vice-Provost for ResearchBaylor Department of Mathematics

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SOUTH MLK JR. BLVD.ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIONAir Force & Army R.O.T.C. E7 PKGSPTBaylor Research and Innovation Collaborative 1800 Orchard Ln. A9 BRIC

Baylor Sciences Building C8 BSBBurleson Hall E5 BURLCarlile Geology Research Center D8 CGRCarroll Science Hall E5 CRLSCICashion Academic Center D6 CASHNCastellaw Communications Center C5 CASTLWClifton Robinson Tower B3 RTDraper Academic Building E5 DRAPEREd Crenshaw Student Foundation Center E6 SFCEngineering Research Annex E2 ERAGeorge W. Truett Theological Seminary C4 TRUETT

Glennis McCrary Music Building C7 MCRARYGoebel Building D7 GOEBELHankamer School of Business in the D8 FOSTER Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation

Harrington House F3 HRNGTNHarris House F3 HARRISHooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center C7 HSFAC Lewis Art BuildingMarrs McLean Science Building D5 MMSCIMartin House F3 MARHUSMary Gibbs Jones Family and Consumer Sciences Building F2 MGJFCS

Mayborn Museum Complex B7 MMCMorrison Hall D5 MORRSNNeill Morris Hall E3 NLMORSOld Main E5 OMAINOpera Building C7 OPERAPat Neff Hall E4 PNEFFPiper Center for Family Studies and Child Development 315 Washington Ave. Not Pictured

Rogers Engineering and Computer Science Building C6 ROGERS

Sheila and Walter Umphrey Law Center B6 LAWSid Richardson Building (Paul L. Foster Success Center) D6 SDRICH

Speight Plaza Office and Parking Facility E7 PKGSPTTidwell Bible Building E6 TIDWELWaco Hall F5 WACOHLACADEMIC MAIN OFFICES (OFFICE NUMBER)College of Arts and Sciences (210) E5 BURLGeorge W. Truett Theological Seminary (105) C4 TRUETT

Graduate School (200) D5 MORRSNHankamer School of Business (420) D8 FOSTERHonors College (203) D5 MORRSNLouise Herrington School of Nursing (C107) C8 BSB

Office of the Provost (109) E4 PNEFFRobbins College of Health and Human Sciences (230) D6 SDRICH

School of Education (137) D5 MMSCISchool of Engineering & Computer Science (307) C6 ROGERS

School of Law (219) B6 LAWSchool of Music (105) F6 ROXYGHDiana R. Garland School of Social Work C1 811WSH 811 Washington Ave. (220)

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Carlile Equestrian Building and Willis Family Equestrian Center Not Pictured 3540 S. University Parks Dr.

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Marina C8 MARINAMcLane Stadium A5 MCLSTAMcLane Student Life Center D8 SLCMcLean Tennis Courts D4 MMTCRena Marrs McLean Gymnasium D4 MMGYMRussell Gymnasium D7 RUSGYMTurner Riverfront Complex C9 TURNER Baylor Ballpark B9 BALLPK Baylor Soccer Offices & Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field B9 SOCCER Ferrell Center C10 FRLCTR Whetsel Basketball Practice Facility B10 WHETSL Getterman Softball Stadium & Indoor Practice Facility C9 SOFTBL

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AUDITORIUMS, CHAPELS & CONFERENCE CENTERSBennett Auditorium E5 BENNETBill Daniel Student Center (SUB) E4 BDSCBobo Spiritual Life Center E6 BOBOElliston Chapel D8 ELCHPLJones Concert Hall C7 MCRARYJones Theater C7 HSFACMcClinton Family Auditorium D8 FOSTERMcMullen-Connally Faculty Center E6 FACCTRMiller Chapel E6 MILLERPaul and Jane Meyer Conference Center D8 FOSTERPaul Powell Chapel C4 TRUETTReynolds Conference Center F4 RCCRobbins Chapel E2 RBCHPLRoxy Grove Hall F6 ROXYGHStacy Riddle Forum F2 RIDDLEWaco Hall F5 WACOHLSPIRITUAL LIFE CENTERSBobo Spiritual Life Center E6 BOBO Methodist Student Center G4 METHCTSt. Peter’s Catholic Student Center G2 CATHCTSeventh and James Baptist Church F6 7JAMES

DINING & FOOD SERVICES1845 at Memorial F4 MEMRLAu Bon Pain Café D8 FOSTERBaylor Club A5 MCLSTABrooks Great Hall E2 BRCOLLDiscovery Center Café B7 MMCEast Village Dining Commons D8 EVDNG East Village Bakery P.O.D. Market and Red Mango Frozen Yogurt @ East Village

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Law School Café B6 LAWMcMullen-Connally Faculty Center E6 FACCTRMoe’s & Which Wich @ BSB C8 BSBThe Penland Crossroads D4 PENLK P.O.D. Market @ Penland P.O.D. Market @ Speight Plaza E7 PKGSPTStarbucks @ BSB C8 BSBStarbucks @ Moody Library D6 MDYLIBTerrace Café B3 RTINFORMATION & SERVICESBaylor Bookstore D3 BOOKBaylor Police Department E6 POLICEBruiser’s Locker Room A5 MCLSTAParking & Transportation Services B3 RTStudent Financial Services B3 RTWiethorn Visitors Center C6 WIETHN

LIBRARIES & MUSEUMSArmstrong Browning Library F5 ABLCarroll Library (Texas Collection) E5 CRLLIBJesse H. Jones Library C6 JJLIBMartin Museum of Art C7 HSFACMayborn Museum Complex B7 MMCMoody Memorial Library D6 MDYLIBPoage Legislative Library C6 POGLIBSheridan & John Eddie Williams Library B6 LAWOUTDOOR AREASBear Park D5 BEARPKBill and Eva Williams Bear Habitat E4 BEARHBBurleson Quadrangle E5 BLQUADEdgefield Park D9 EDGPRKFounders Mall F5 FNDRSFountain Mall D5 FONTMLGarden of Contentment F5 ABLMinglewood Bowl E3 MNGLBLNational Pan-Hellenic Garden D5 NPHGRosenbalm Fountain E5 ROSEFOSUB Bowl E4 SUBOWLTraditions Plaza E4 TRADPLVara Martin Daniel Plaza E4 VMDPPARKING FACILITIESDutton Avenue Office & Parking Facility C5 PKGDTNEast Campus Parking Facility D9 PKGECEighth Street Parking Facility F2 PKG8TH

Fifth Street Parking Facility E3 PKG5THSpeight Plaza Office & Parking Facility E7 PKGSPTRESIDENCE FACILITIESAlexander Residence Hall F4 ALEXAllen Residence Hall F4 ALLENArbors Apartments E9 ARBORSBrooks Village E2 BRVILL Brooks Residential College E2 BRCOLL Brooks Flats E3 BRFLAT

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Wednesday, March 9 - Workshops

10:00-12:00 A207: Continuum Theory Work-shop Logan Hoehn Homogeneous con-tinua, and separators in the product of atree and interval

A236: Dynamics Workshop KrystynaKuperberg Dynamical Systems

C206: Set-Theoretic TopologyWorkshop Alan Dow Some set-theorythat I am glad I know

12:00-1:30 Lunch

1:30-3:00 A207: Continuum Theory Work-shop Logan Hoehn Homogeneous con-tinua, and separators in the product of atree and interval

A236: Dynamics Workshop KrystynaKuperberg Dynamical Systems

C206: Set-Theoretic TopologyWorkshop Alan Dow Some set-theorythat I am glad I know

3:00-3:30 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

3:30-5:00 A207: Continuum Theory Work-shop Logan Hoehn Homogeneous con-tinua, and separators in the product of atree and interval

A236: Dynamics Workshop KrystynaKuperberg Dynamical Systems

C206: Set-Theoretic TopologyWorkshop Alan Dow Some set-theorythat I am glad I know

6:30-10:00 Welcome Party at Cricket’s Draft House

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Thursday, March 10, Morning

7:45-8:15 BSB Foyer: Breakfast Snacks & Coffee

B110: Plenary Talk8:15-9:05 W.T. Ingram

Fifty Spring Conferences. . . and counting

9:05-9:25 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk9:25-10:00 Grigori Avramidi Jan Boronski

On a rational analogue of a conjecture of Singer On minimality and entropyon hereditarily indecomposable continua

10:00-10:15 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology10:15-10:35 Wayne Lewis Factor-

ing Maps Through APseudo-Arc

Ana Anusic The Core In-gram Conjecture for non-recurrent critical orbit

Genevieve Walsh Bound-aries of Kleinian groups

Craig Guilbault Topolog-ical properties of spacesadmitting a coaxial groupaction

Lynne Yengulap Strate-gies in the Banach-Mazur game and Cho-quet game

10:40-11:00 David Lipham The hy-perspace of subcontinuaof the Stone-Cech re-mainder of the half-line

Sonja Stimac Symbolicdynamics for Lozi maps

Charles CunninghamThe geometry of outerautomorphism groups ofuniversal right-angledCoxeter groups

Molly A. Moran A com-parison of large scaledimension of a metricspace to the dimension ofits boundary

Frederic Mynard Frchet-ness and metrizability ofdual groups

11:05-11:25 N. Ordonez RamirezStrong triods and therepresentation space

Remus Radu Renormal-ization and Siegel disksfor complex Henon maps

Hung Cong Tran Quasi-isometry classifica-tion of surface groupamalgams. . .

Jonathan A. BarmakThe fixed point prop-erty for 2-dimensionalpolyhedra

David Lutzer Metriza-tion questions for spaceswith monotonically nor-mal compactifications

11:30-11:50 Ihor Stasyuk Simultane-ous brick partitioning ofPeano continua

Raluca Tanase Hedge-hogs in higher dimen-sions

Garret Laforge Strongalgebraic thickness anddivergence in virtually-Artin Coxeter groups

Eric J. Hanson OddGhrist Templates areUniversal

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Thursday, March 10, Afternoon12:00-1:30 BSB Foyer: Lunch Break

B110: Plenary Talk1:30-2:20 Kim Ruane

Boundaries of groups and spaces

2:20-2:35 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk2:35-3:10 Hannah Alpert Charles L. Hagopian

Can arbitrarily many segments of a Continua from Tempe to Wacofixed length spin independently in the unit disk?

3:10-3:20 BSB Foyer: Coffee BreakParallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology3:20-3:40 Paul Bankston Co-

existential metric imagesof ultra-arcs

Kamal M. Adhikari Re-alizations of a simpleSmale flow with a 3-bandtemplate

Justin Lanier Generat-ing mapping class groupswith torsion elements

Jerzy Mogilski Infinite-dimensional homologynegligible sets in theHilbert cube

Timothy Chase Revisit-ing monotonically meta-compact spaces

3:45-4:05 Wlodzimierz J. Chara-tonik The space of con-stituants of a generalizedcontinuum

Monica Moreno RochaOn the dynamics of ellip-tic functions of the formP+b

Andy Eisenberg Lines inAsymptotic Cones of Hy-perbolic Groups

Leonard R. Rubin NewMethods for G-acyclicResolutions in Cohomo-logical Dimension

Gary Gruenhage Sep-arable monotonically(countably) metacompactspaces are metrizable

4:10-4:30 B. D. Daniel Metrizabil-ity in products of com-pacta

Sandrine Daurat On thesize of attracting sets

Geom Top: Fedor ManinA sequence of groupswith hard-to-fill n-spheres

Greg Friedman Topologi-cal Linear Algebra: morematrix madness

John Porter Generaliza-tions of weak monoton-ically monolithic spacesand D-spaces

4:35-4:55 Matt Insall Absolute Dif-ferentiation and Anti-Absolute Differentiation,Progress Report

Suddhasattwa Das Ge-ometry of escape dynam-ics in almost-invariantsets

Geom Top: JoelLouwsma Quasimor-phisms on groups thatact on trees

Tadeusz DobrowolskiExtending homeomor-phisms - revisited

5:00-5:20 Gerrit Smith Stable Ex-istence of Incompress-ible 3-Manifolds in 4-Manifolds

7:00-9:00 Conference Dinner at Waco Hilton, cash bar opens at 6:15

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Friday, March 11, Morning

7:45-8:15 BSB Foyer: Breakfast Snacks & Coffee

B110: Plenary Talk8:15-9:05 Igor Belegradek

Spaces of nonnegatively curved surfaces

9:05-9:25 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk9:25-10:00 Matthew Day Olga Lukina

Link splitting complexes and Right-angled Artin groups Homeomorphisms of solenoids

10:00-10:15 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology10:15-10:35 Alan Bertl Solenoids as

generalized inverse limitson finite non-Hausdorfffactor spaces

Ana Rechtman Shape ofthe minimal set of theKuperberg plug

Neil J. Fullarton The pe-riod map on outer space

Barry Minemyer Onthe isometric embeddingproblem for length metricspaces

Alan Dow Historicalminimal resolutions

10:40-11:00 Scott Varagona Destruc-tion of Metrizability inGeneralized Inverse Lim-its

Steve Hurder Aperiodic-ity at the boundary ofchaos

Ric Wade Isometries ofOuter Space

Christoforos NeofytidisOrdering manifolds bymaps of non-zero degree

Ernie Manes Countablytight versions of βS

11:05-11:25 Steven Clontz General-ized inverse limits in-dexed by arbitrary linearorders

Jessica Dyer The Dis-criminant Invariant ofCantor Group Actions

Thomas Koberda Map-ping class group andright-angled Artin groupactions on the circle

Wiktor Mogilski TheStrong Atiyah Conjec-ture and Computationsof L2-Betti Numbers

Akira Iwasa Preservationof a neighborhood base ofa closed set by forcing

11:30-11:50 Sina Greenwood On thedimension of Mahavierproducts and inverse lim-its with set-valued func-tions on intervals

Tim Tennant Chaoticproperties of the familyof translation operatorson weighted Lp spaces

Nick Salter Non-realizability of braid andmapping class groups bydiffeomorphisms

Boris Goldfarb Comput-ing K-theory of infinitegeometric groups

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Friday, March 11, Afternoon

12:00-1:30 BSB Foyer: Lunch Break

B110: Plenary Talk1:30-2:20 Logan Hoehn

A complete classification of homogeneous compact spaces in the plane

2:20-2:35 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk2:35-3:10 Alexander Shibakov Rodrigo Perez

The structure of sequential groups Combinatorial structures inTopology and Dynamics

3:10-3:20 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology3:20-3:40 Jose G. Anaya Making

holes in the suspensionhyperspace of locally con-nected continua

Puneet Sharma Ma-trix Characterizationof Multi-DimensionalSubshifts of Finite Type

Kasia Jankiewicz Cubu-lations of Artin groups

Ashwini AmarasingheOn the homology ofcomplement of a weaklyinfinite dimensionalsubspaces of HilbertCube

Vladimir V. Tkachuk Adiscretely Cech-completeCp(X) must be Cech-complete

3:45-4:05 Luis Alberto Guerrero-Mendez Uniqueness ofsymmetric products formeshed continua

Ilie Ugarcovici A stronglyaperiodic subshift of fi-nite type on the Heisen-berg group

Joseph Tidmore Co-compact Cubulations ofMixed Manifolds

Michael Holloway Pinch-Spacing and Large ScaleGeometry

Ziqin Feng Spaces l-dominated by I

4:10-4:30 David Maya Makingholes in the secondsymmetric product ofunicoherent locallyconnected continuum

Dominik Kwietniak In-variant measures of shiftspaces arising from B-free integers

Kristen Pueschel Dehnfunctions for the map-ping tori of 3-generatorRAAGs

Kyle Matthews Univer-sal Poincare duality forintersection homology ofbranched coverings ofpseudomanifolds

Glenn Hughes TheBaire Property andα-favorability in theCompact-Open Topologyof Lasnev Spaces

4:35-4:55 Veronica Martinez-de-la-Vega Homogeneity degreeof some symmetric prod-ucts

Mrinal Kanti Roychowd-hury Optimal quantiza-tion for infinite simili-tudes on the real line

Noel Brady Dehn func-tions of subgroups ofCAT (0) groups

Atish Mitra Large scaledimensions and a prop-erty of J. Nagata

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Saturday, March 12, Morning

7:45-8:15 BSB Foyer: Breakfast Snacks & Coffee

B110: Plenary Talk8:15-9:05 Stewart Baldwin

Unique homogeneity and other homogeneity properties in subspaces of Euclidean spaces

9:05-9:25 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk9:25-10:00 Timothy Riley Piotr Oprocha

Dehn functions, the word problem, hydra, and magical salmon On rigidity in topological dynamics

10:00-10:15 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology10:15-10:35 Javier Camargo Conti-

nuity of the Jones’ setfunction T

Kathryn Lindsey Furthershapes of polynomial Ju-lia sets

Justin Malestein Inter-sections of curves andlarge dilatations from al-gebraic complexity

Courtney Thatcher Freegroup actions on Sn×Sn

Ivan S. Gotchev Onspaces with regular Gδ-diagonals and cardinalinequalities

10:40-11:00 Alejandro Illanes Conti-nuity of Jones’ functionis not preserved undermonotone mappings

Nathan Averbeck Chaosin Dendritic Julia Sets

Tyrone Ghaswala Su-perelliptic covers andthe lifting mapping classgroup

Robin Koytcheff Homo-topy string links, config-uration spaces, and thekappa invariant

Paul Szeptycki Lindelofdegree of compacta in theGδ topology

11:05-11:25 James Maissen Finitetopologies formed fromdecompositions using theset function T

Matthieu Astorg A poly-nomial endomorphism inC2 with a wandering Fa-tou component

Jing Tao Effectivequasimorphisms on freechains

Wouter van LimbeekSymmetry gaps in Rie-mannian geometry andminimal orbifolds

Samer Assaf Partial n-metric space coincidencepoint theorem

11:30-11:50 David P. Bellamy Con-vergent series and localconnectedness

Scott Kaschner Maps ofCP2 with equal dynami-cal degrees and no invari-ant foliation

Geom Top: MattDurham A new boundaryfor the mapping classgroup

Bakul Sathaye On linkshomotopic, but not iso-topic to the unlink

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Saturday, March 12, Afternoon

12:00-1:30 BSB Foyer: Lunch Break

B110: Plenary Talk1:30-2:20 Yinhe Peng

Weak network in OCA and basis problem

2:20-2:35 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk2:35-3:10 David Milovich Tam Nguyen-Phan

Higher-arity properties of inverse limit systems Finite volume, noncompact manifoldsof negative curvature

3:10-3:20 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: A236: E231: E206: C206:Sessions Continuum Theory Dynamics Geometric Group Geometric Set-Theoretic

Theory Topology Topology3:20-3:40 Miguel Angel Corona

Garcia Arcs and den-drites on generalizedinverse limits

John C. Mayer SimplestLaminations for IdentityReturn Triangles Underσ3

Daniel StudenmundCohmology of groupsacting on products oftrees

Hemant Kumar Singh S1

and S3 actions on Pm ×Pn and Pm × S3

Rodrigo Hernandez-Gutierrez Reversiblefilters

3:45-4:05 James Kelly Inverse lim-its of iterates of set-valued functions

Lex Oversteegen The pa-rameter space of cubiclaminations with a fixedcritical leaf

Khalid Bou-Rabee Thetopology of local com-mensurability graphs

Kyle Austin DimensionRaising and the HigsonCorona Functor

Paul McKenney Auto-morphisms of P (λ)/Iκ

4:10-4:30 Van Nall Chaotic shiftmaps on inverse limitswith set valued functions

Tamara KucherenkoZero temperature mea-sures on the boundary ofrotation sets

Spencer Dowdall The ge-ometry of hyperbolic freegroup extensions

Zhixu Su Smooth mani-folds with prescribed ra-tional cohomology ring

T. M. G. AhsanullahProbabilistic convergencetransformation groups

4:35-4:55 Marcus Marsh Tree-likeinverse limits on [0, 1]with interval-valuedfunctions

Jose de Jesus GalarzaClustering algorithmsand its application onthe quantization foruniform distributions onsquares

Matt Clay L2-torsion offree-by-cyclic groups

Jeffrey S. Meyer SystolicSurfaces of Hyperbolic 3-Manifolds

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Sunday, March 13, Morning

7:45-8:15 BSB Foyer: Breakfast Snacks & Coffee

B110: Plenary Talk8:15-9:05 Jeffrey Diller

Dynamics in two complex variables: a tour

9:05-9:25 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

D109: Semi-Plenary Talk D110: Semi-Plenary Talk9:25-10:00 Ana Mamatelashvili Judy Kennedy

Tukey order and calibres Horseshoes and lambda-dendroids in generalized inverselimits

10:00-10:15 BSB Foyer: Coffee Break

Parallel A207: Continuum Theory A236: DynamicsSessions

10:15-10:35 Jernej Cinc Uncountably many planar embeddings of Roland Roeder Attractors for mapsinverse limit spaces of tent maps of non-orientable surfaces

10:40-11:00 C. A. Morales Equicontinuity in semi-locally Joanna Furnoconnected spaces Sizes of p-adic Julia sets

11:05-11:25 Michel Smith Drew D. AshOn counterexamples to the Conjecture of Wood Topological Speedups and Entropy

11:30-11:50 Sahika Sahan Chris MouronZero-dimensional spaces homeomorphic to their Cartesian squares The Pseudo-arc Entropy Problem

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