Fiber Bundles and Symmetry Groups
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Geometric and topological objects frequently come in families parameterized by other such objects. Depending on how intricate and/or symmetrical these objects are, the families can be "twisted.'' We will investigate the source of this behavior in concrete cases, and outline a program to understand such twisting in a large range of cases using topology.
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