Classical and Digital Topological Groups
A research talk presented at the Fairfield University Mathematics Research Seminar, October 6, 2022. Should be accessible to a general mathematics audience, combining ideas from topology, graph theory, and abstract algebra. The paper is by me and Dae Woong Lee, available here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.10748

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