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Hyperbolic tiling of the Poincaré disk

Peter Hilton Memorial Lecture: Martin Bridson

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On March 13, 2026, Martin R. Bridson FRS (Whitehead Professor of Pure Mathematics, University of Oxford, and President of the Clay Mathematics Institute) delivered the Peter Hilton Memorial Lecture at Binghamton University. Professor Bridson was introduced by Cary Malkiewich.

His talk, “Chasing finite shadows of infinite groups through geometry,” explored the deep connections between geometry and the study of infinite groups through their finite quotients.

The lecture was followed by a lively reception, where Department Chair Xingye Qiao spoke about the importance of mathematics in the modern world. Professor Bridson engaged warmly with faculty and students throughout the event.

Martin Bridson delivering the Peter Hilton Memorial Lecture
Professor Bridson discussing mathematics with students after the lecture
Professor Feingold showing Professor Bridson his 3D-printed geometric model
Department Chair Xingye Qiao addressing the reception
Faculty conversation at the post-lecture reception

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