Algebraic Geometry Seminar Fall 2014: Difference between revisions
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|[https://www.math.northwestern.edu/people/facultyProfiles/mihnea.popa.html Mihnea Popa] (Northwestern) | |||
|TBA (tentative date) | |||
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|November 21 | |November 21 |
Revision as of 15:49, 8 September 2014
The seminar meets on Fridays at 2:25 pm in Van Vleck B131.
The schedule for the previous semester is here.
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Fall 2014 Schedule
date | speaker | title | host(s) |
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September 12 | Andrei Caldararu (UW) | Geometric and algebraic significance of the Bridgeland differential | (local) |
October 10 | Lars Winther Christensen (Texas Tech University) | TBA | Daniel |
October 31 | Mihnea Popa (Northwestern) | TBA (tentative date) | Andrei |
November 21 | Eyal Markman (UMass Amherst) | TBA | Andrei |
Abstracts
Andrei Caldararu
Several years ago Tom Bridgeland suggested that there should exist interesting chain maps C_*(M_{g,n}) -> C_{*+2}(M_{g,n+1}) and he conjectured some applications of these maps to mirror symmetry. I shall present a precise definition of these maps using techniques from the theory of ribbon graphs, and discuss a recent result (joint with Dima Arinkin) about the homology of the total complex associated to the bicomplex obtained from these maps. Then I shall speculate (wildly) about applications to mirror symmetry.
Eyal Markman
TBA