ArXiv | 2019

CAT(0) geometry, robots, and society

 

Abstract


How do we move a robot efficiently from one position to another? To answer this question, we need to understand its configuration space, a map where we can find every possible position of the robot. Unfortunately, these maps are very large, they live in high dimensions, and they are very difficult to visualize. Fortunately, for some discrete robots they are CAT(0) cubical complexes, a family of spaces with favorable properties. In this case, using ideas from combinatorics and geometric group theory, we can construct a remote control to navigate these complicated maps, and move the robots optimally. Along the way, we face larger ethical questions that we cannot ignore.

Volume abs/1912.10007
Pages None
DOI 10.1090/noti2113
Language English
Journal ArXiv

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