PIMS-UWashington Mathematics Colloquium: Roya Beheshti Zavareh

  • Date: 04/07/2023
  • Time: 15:30
Lecturer(s):
Roya Beheshti Zavareh, Washington University in St. Louis
Location: 

University of Washington

Topic: 

On Unirationality of hypersurfaces

Description: 

There are several notions that are used to characterize algebraic varieties in terms of their similarity to a projective space. Two of these notions are rationality and unirationality. The problem of determining whether a variety is rational or unirational is in general very hard and unirationality in particular is poorly understood. In this talk, I will start by reviewing basic properties of rational/unirational varieties and recent progress in the study of these notions. I will then focus on the case of hypersurfaces and will discuss recent joint work with Eric Riedl on unirationality of hypersurfaces of low degree and evidence for non-unirationality of Fano hypersurfaces of large degree.

Other Information: 

Time: 3:30pm Pacific

 

Room: ECE 125