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SUMMARY:A Mumford form on infinite Grassmannians
DESCRIPTION:Joint Math/CMSA Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar \nSpeaker: Oswaldo Vázquez (Harvard) \nTitle: A Mumford form on infinite Grassmannians \nAbstract: The Polyakov measure in bosonic string theory can be expressed in terms of the Mumford form\, which is a trivializing section of a product of determinant line bundles over the moduli space of genus g curves. We will discuss the work in https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.18570\, which reviews how the moduli space can be embedded in an infinite dimensional Grassmannian as a Virasoro orbit and generalizes the Mumford form to other such orbits. In particular\, this “universal Mumford form” can be described in terms of coordinates in the Grassmannian\, which are amenable to computation and thus could have implications to the evaluation of amplitudes. \n 
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/quantumgeo_4726/
LOCATION:Science Center 507\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar
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SUMMARY:Abelian gauge fields and duality
DESCRIPTION:Joint Math/CMSA Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar \nSpeaker: Dan Freed\, Harvard Math & CMSA \nTitle: Abelian gauge fields and duality \nAbstract: Motivated by the new paper arXiv:2603.19161\, I will give a general talk about abelian gauge fields\, including duality. I will start with classical Maxwell theory\, then discuss various “finite” examples\, the typical p-form abelian gauge field\, and some exotic examples such as Ramond–Ramond fields and the B-field in superstring theory. I will then get to the new paper and\, time permitting\, will suggest a very general framework that covers all examples. \n 
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/quantumgeo_41426/
LOCATION:Science Center 507\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar
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SUMMARY:Introduction to A-infty categories
DESCRIPTION:Joint Math/CMSA Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar \nSpeaker: Ahsan Khan\, Harvard CMSA \nTitle: Introduction to A-infty categories\n\nAbstract: I will give a pedagogical account of A-infty categories and the various places they show up in mathematical physics.\n 
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/quantumgeo_42126/
LOCATION:Science Center 507\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar
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SUMMARY:The classifying space of a Morse flow category
DESCRIPTION:Joint Math/CMSA Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar \nSpeaker: Lorenzo Riva\, Harvard CMSA \nTitle: The classifying space of a Morse flow category\n\nAbstract: Following a paper of Calle and Liu we show that\, under suitable tameness assumptions\, the classifying space of the Morse category associated to a manifold M with a Morse function recovers the homotopy type of M\, thereby addressing a gap in a preprint of Cohen-Jones-Segal. We also give a counterexample when those assumptions are not satisfied.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/quantumgeo_42826/
LOCATION:Science Center 507\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Geometry and Quantum Theory Seminar
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