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Latest revision as of 14:50, 10 January 2012

DBN: Publications: WKO / Navigation
Wideo Companion

The wClips Seminar is a series of weekly wideotaped meetings at the University of Toronto, systematically going over the content of the WKO paper section by section.

Announcements. small circle, UofT, LDT Blog (also here). Email Dror to join our mailing list!

Resources. How to use this site, Dror's notebook, blackboard shots.

The wClips

http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/drorbn/dbnvp/dbnvp.png
Date Links
Jan 11, 2012 dbnvp 120111-1: Introduction.
dbnvp 120111-2: Section 2.1 - v-Braids.
Jan 18, 2012 dbnvp 120118-1: An introduction to this web site.
dbnvp 120118-2: Section 2.2 - w-Braids by generators and relations and as flying rings.
dbnvp 120118-3: Section 2.2 - w-Braids - other drawing conventions, "wens".
Jan 25, 2012 dbnvp 120125-1: Section 2.2.3 - basis conjugating automorphisms of .
dbnvp 120125-2: A very quick introduction to finite type invariants in the "u" case.
Feb 1, 2012 dbnvp 120201: Section 2.3 - finite type invariants of v- and w-braids, arrow diagrams, 6T, TC and 4T relations, expansions / universal finite type invariants.
Feb 8, 2012 dbnvp 120208: Review of u,v, and w braids and of Section 2.3.
Feb 15, 2012 dbnvp 120215: Section 2.5 - mostly compatibilities of , also injectivity and uniqueness of .
Feb 22, 2012 dbnvp 120222: Section 2.5.5, , and Section 3.1 (partially), the definition of v- and w-knots.
Feb 29, 2012 dbnvp 120229: Sections 3.1-3.4: v-Knots and w-Knots: Definitions, framings, finite type invariants, dimensions, and the expansion in the w case.
Mar 7, 2012 dbnvp 120307: Section 3.5: Jacobi diagrams and the bracket-rise theorem.
Mar 14, 2012 dbnvp 120314: Section 3.6 - the relation with Lie algebras.
Mar 21, 2012 dbnvp 120321: Section 4 - Algebraic Structures.
Mar 28, 2012 Out-of-sequence not-on-tape we watched the video of Talks: GWU-1203.
Apr 4, 2012 dbnvp 120404: Section 3.7 - The Alexander Theorem (statement).
Apr 18, 2012 dbnvp 120418: Aside on the Euler trick, the differential of , and the BCH formula.
Apr 25, 2012 dbnvp 120425: Section 3.8, a disorganized lecture towards the proof of the Alexander theorem.
May 2, 2012 dbnvp 120502: Section 4: Algebraic structures (review), circuit algebras, v- and w-tangles.
May 10, 2012 dbnvp 120510: Sections 5.1 and 5.2: tangles, their projectivization and its relationship with Alekseev-Torossian spaces.
May 23, 2012 dbnvp 120523: Section 5.2: Proof of the relationship with A-T spaces.
May 30, 2012 dbnvp 120530: Interpreting as a universal space of invariant tangential differential operators.
wClips Seminar Group Photo
Group photo on January 11, 2012: DBN, ZD, Stephen Morgan, Lucy Zhang, Iva Halacheva, David Li-Bland, Sam Selmani, Oleg Chterental, Peter Lee.