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Oct 1, 2025

Invariant of words from random matrices

Mathematics Colloquium

Date: October 1, 2025 | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Speaker: Doron Puder, Tel Aviv University
Location: Raiffeisen Lecture Hall, Central Building
Language: English

Let w be a word in a free group and let G be a finite (or more generally compact) group. A w-random element of G is obtained by substituting the letters of w with uniform random elements from G. For example, if w=xyxy^{-2}, the random element is ghg^{-2}, with g and h independent uniformly random elements of G. Composing with linear representations of G, we get w-random matrices. A series of works over the last decade has revealed many intriguing phenomena around w-random elements in nice families of groups, such as the symmetric groups or the unitary groups. In particular, many invariants of words, some new and some well-known, play significant roles in this theory.
This story involves probability, topology, algebra, combinatorics and representation theory. In the talk, which is aimed at graduate students, I will try to give a flavor of this interesting theory.

More Information:

Date:
October 1, 2025
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Speaker:
Doron Puder, Tel Aviv University

Location:
Raiffeisen Lecture Hall, Central Building

Language:
English

Contact:

Oosthuizen-Noczil Birgit

Email:
boosthui@ist.ac.at

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