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X-WR-CALNAME:Jacob Rasmussen: \"Lens space surgeries and L-space homolog
 y spheres\"
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LOCATION:Math 507\, Columbia University
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SUMMARY:Jacob Rasmussen: \"Lens space surgeries and L-space homology sph
 eres\"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nWhich knots in S^3 have lens space surgeries? A
  conjecturally complete answer to this question was given by Berge. I'll
  explain how Heegaard Floer homology can be used to reformulate Berge's 
 conjecture in terms of two other problems: one a question about numbers\
 , and the other a (rather different) problem about knots in lens spaces.
 
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Lipshitz":mailto:lipshitz@math.stanford.edu
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