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Mathematics

Moduli space of planar polygons: a topological study of mechanical linkages 
 
Tue, Nov 29, 2016,   03:00 PM to 04:00 PM at Madhava Hall

Dr. Priyavrat Deshpande
CMI,Chennai

A mechanical linkage consists of several bars connected by revolving joins. The space of all possible configurations of a given linkage play an important role in areas like molecular biology and robotic motion planning. A mathematical object that models this space is the moduli space of planar polygons.  Given n real numbers, this moduli space is the set of all orientation-preserving isometry classes of n-gons with these numbers as side lengths. Under certain favourable conditions, this space is a closed, orientable manifold. As a trivial example, there are only two possible triangles of side lengths 1, 1 and 1, up to rotations and translations of the plane. So the resulting moduli space is the 0-sphere.

In this talk, I will introduce some of the key concepts and discuss the main results in the theory. Then I will describe a combinatorially defined cell structure on this space. Towards the end I will give an overview of the ongoing work, with N. Adhikari, of constructing a discrete Morse function on a certain quotient of this space.

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