• Moduli spaces of 4d N=2 quantum field theories

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Robert Moscrop, CMSA Title: Moduli spaces of 4d N=2 quantum field theories Abstract: Supersymmetry endows quantum field theories with several rich algebraic and geometric structures associated to their moduli space of vacua, providing powerful tools to study such theories non-perturbatively. For example, in four-dimensional theories with eight supercharges, the […]

  • Degeneration of Calabi-Yau 3-folds and 3-forms

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Teng Fei, Rutgers Title: Degeneration of Calabi-Yau 3-folds and 3-forms Abstract: We study the geometries associated to various 3-forms on a symplectic 6-manifold of different orbital types. As an application, we demonstrate how this can be used to find Lagrangian foliations and other geometric structures of interest arising from […]

  • Special Kähler geometry and collapsing

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Valentino Tosatti, NYU Courant Institute Title: Special Kähler geometry and collapsing Abstract: Special Kähler geometry was first discovered in the context of N=2 supersymmetric 4D gauge theories, and it also plays a prominent role in mirror symmetry. A key observation of Donagi-Witten and Freed is that the base of every algebraic integrable system […]

  • Symmetries and Moduli Spaces: Baby Steps beyond Calabi-Yau

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    https://youtu.be/vf3pIK9I9HI Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Xingyang Yu, Virginia Tech Title: Symmetries and Moduli Spaces: Baby Steps beyond Calabi-Yau Abstract: I will explore the interplay between symmetries and moduli spaces in string compactifications, starting from the familiar Calabi–Yau case and then taking some baby steps toward more general settings. A classical benchmark is the line […]

  • Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Andy Neitzke, Yale Title: Abelianization of tau functions Abstract: The symplectic and hyperkahler geometry of moduli spaces of flat connections over Riemann surfaces is in a sense quantized by the theory of isomonodromic tau functions. These functions in turn arise as partition functions in the conformal field theory of […]

  • On some new irrationality results

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Ron Donagi, UPenn Title: On some new irrationality results Abstract: An algebraic variety X is rational if a Zariski-open subset of X is isomorphic to a Zariski-open subset of projective space. A weaker property is unirationality: X is unirational if a Zariski-open subset of projective space maps onto a Zariski-open […]

  • RCD structures on singular Kahler varieties

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    Differential Geometry and Physics Seminar Speaker: Jian Song, Rutgers University Title: RCD structures on singular Kahler varieties Abstract: Let X be a 3-dimensional projective variety with klt singularities. We prove that every singular Kahler metric on X with bounded Nash entropy and Ricci curvature bounded below induces a unique compact RCD space homeomorphic to the projective […]