PIMS - UWashington Math Colloquium: Heather Lee
Topic
Some examples of homological mirror symmetry
Speakers
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Mirror symmetry is a duality between symplectic geometry and complex geometry. The homological mirror symmetry (HMS) conjecture was formulated by Kontsevich in 1994 to fully capture this phenomenon for compact Calabi-Yau manifolds. Since then, it has been extended to cover a much wider range of manifolds. In this talk, I will give a few illustrative examples of HMS, starting with HMS for 2-real dimensional tori. Part of this talk is based on joint work with Haniya Azam, Catherine Cannizzo, and Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu.
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Heather Lee, UWashington
Heather Lee, UWashington
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
November 13, 2021
Time
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Location