Alice Kerr
Research Fellow · Geometric group theory
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the SciencesGermany
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Alice Kerr is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (MPI-MIS) in Leipzig, Germany, within the Geometry, Groups, and Dynamics research group, where she conducts advanced research in geometric structures and group theory.
Her research program centers on geometric group theory with emphases on:
- Coarse geometry of non-positively curved spaces
- Generalizations of hyperbolic groups
- Rough isometries and coarse embeddings
- Group growth phenomena
- Acylindrically hyperbolic groups (including right-angled Artin groups, mapping class groups, and graph products)
- Coarse median spaces (encompassing trees, quasi-trees, and CAT(0) cube complexes)
Within the Geometry, Groups, and Dynamics research group, she actively contributes to collaborative investigations of large-scale geometric properties of algebraic structures, developing novel frameworks for understanding metric and combinatorial aspects of group actions.
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