Liam Watson

University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
2009 Topology Seminar - 08
March 19, 2009
University of British Columbia
Khovanov homology gives rise to a simple invariant of knots and links taking values in the positive integers. Referred to as the width of a link, this invariant is a measurement of the homology's support. In general this quantity is not very well...
Scientific, Seminar
Special Topology and Related Seminars Event: Liam Watson, UCLA
February 10, 2012
University of British Columbia
Abstract: L-spaces are 3-manifolds with simplest possible Heegaard Floer homology. These arise naturally in many applications of Heegaard Floer theory, and as a result it has been asked if there is an alternate characterization of this class of 3...
Scientific, Seminar
Topology Seminar: Liam Watson
March 29, 2018
University of British Columbia
The symmetry group of a knot in the three-sphere is the mapping class group of the knot’s exterior. Elements of order two with fixed point set meeting the boundary of the knot exterior are called strong inversions, and a pair (K,h) is called a...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Department Colloquium: Liam Watson
October 25, 2019
University of British Columbia
Mutation is a process that makes a non-trivial local change to a knot; the distinction between the resulting pair of knots is difficult to detect. I will present a vaguely historical account of why mutant pairs are difficult to distinguish. This will...