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SUMMARY:Alessandro Sisto (Heriot-Watt)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/WienGAGT/16/
 ">Morse boundaries are sometimes not that wild</a>\nby Alessandro Sisto (H
 eriot-Watt) as part of Vienna Geometry and Analysis on Groups Seminar\n\n\
 nAbstract\nThe Morse boundary of a metric space X is a topological space t
 hat encodes the "hyperbolic directions" of X. When X is not hyperbolic\, i
 ts Morse boundary is not even metrisable\, which makes it sound like it sh
 ould be impossible to understand. As it turns out\, however\, there are va
 rious results that describe the Morse boundaries of various interesting gr
 oups\, some even giving complete descriptions of the homeomorphism type. T
 he talk will be an overview of these results.\n
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