Victor Groth: Basic Homotopy Theory and the Brown Representability Theorem
Time: Tue 2024-10-15 16.00 - 18.00
Location: Albano hus 1, Cramér room
Participating: Victor Groth (SU/KTH)
Abstract
My goal is to introduce the necessary preliminaries in homotopy theory to understand the Brown Representability theorem. The theorem, named after Edgar Brown, gives sufficient conditions for when a contravariant functor from the homotopy category of connected CW complexes to pointed sets is represented by a CW complex. Since the theorem is beautiful and has interesting applications in cohomology theory, I wish to introduce it to anyone that has just started reading topology and talk about its connection to general cohomology.