Virtual homological torsion in low dimensions

Seminar
Speaker
Jonathan Fruchter (Universität Bonn)
Date
17/12/2025 - 11:30 - 10:30Add to Calendar 2025-12-17 10:30:00 2025-12-17 11:30:00 Virtual homological torsion in low dimensions A long-standing conjecture of Nicolas Bergeron and Akshay Venkatesh predicts that in closed hyperbolic 3-manifolds, the amount of torsion in the first homology of finite-sheeted normal covers should grow exponentially with the degree of the cover as the covers become larger, at a rate reflecting the volume of the manifold. Yet no finitely presented residually finite group is known to exhibit exponential torsion growth in first homology along an exhausting chain of finite-index normal subgroups.In this talk I will explain how a two-dimensional lens offers a clearer view of some of the underlying mechanisms that create homological torsion in finite covers, and why obtaining exponential growth may be more tractable in this setting. I will also discuss how these ideas connect to the question of profinite rigidity: how much information about a group is encoded in its finite quotients. Third floor seminar room and Zoom אוניברסיטת בר-אילן - המחלקה למתמטיקה mathoffice@math.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
Place
Third floor seminar room and Zoom
Abstract

A long-standing conjecture of Nicolas Bergeron and Akshay Venkatesh predicts that in closed hyperbolic 3-manifolds, the amount of torsion in the first homology of finite-sheeted normal covers should grow exponentially with the degree of the cover as the covers become larger, at a rate reflecting the volume of the manifold. Yet no finitely presented residually finite group is known to exhibit exponential torsion growth in first homology along an exhausting chain of finite-index normal subgroups.

In this talk I will explain how a two-dimensional lens offers a clearer view of some of the underlying mechanisms that create homological torsion in finite covers, and why obtaining exponential growth may be more tractable in this setting. I will also discuss how these ideas connect to the question of profinite rigidity: how much information about a group is encoded in its finite quotients.

תאריך עדכון אחרון : 11/12/2025