Professor Rögnvaldur Möller (Univ. of Iceland) visited the University of Lincoln and gave a talk at the Algebra Seminar – Maths & Physics News

Professor Möller talking about his research on group actions on trees at the Charlotte Scott Research Centre for Algebra’s seminar

Professor Rögnvaldur Möller from the University of Iceland visited the Charlotte Scott Research Centre for Algebra at the University of Lincoln from Thursday 9th May until Wednesday 15th May. He spent most of the week with Simon Smith discussing recent advances in the theory of totally disconnected and locally compact groups.

On Wednesday 15th Prof. Möller gave the Algebra Seminar, where he spoke to academics and students about Graphs of Group Actions – some recent joint work with Florian Lehner (University of Auckland, New Zealand), Christian Lindorfer (TU Graz, Austria) and Wolfgang Woess (TU Graz, Austria).

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