Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Fall 2011


The Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar takes place on Fridays from 2 to 3 pm in 417 Mathematics Hall on the Columbia campus. All are welcome.

Schedule of upcoming talks

Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).

September 9 No seminar
September 16 FRG conference Columbia
September 23 Qile Chen Columbia The stack of stable log maps and its product structure
September 30 Maksym Fedorchuk Columbia Moduli spaces of singular curves via GIT for canonical curves
October 7 Zsolt Patakfalvi Princeton Moduli spaces of higher dimensional varieties
October 14 Yefeng Shen Michigan Landau-Ginzburg/Calabi-Yau correspondence in all genera for elliptic orbifold projective lines
October 21 Anand Deopurkar Harvard Alternate compactifications of Hurwitz spaces
October 28 AGNES Stony Brook
November 4 Alastair King Bath Mysterious duality
November 11 Joint Columbia-Courant-Princeton Algebraic Geometry Seminar
4 pm Duiliu Diaconescu Rutgers BPS states, Donaldson-Thomas invariants and the Hitchin system
5:30 pm Zhiwei Yun MIT Cohomology of Hilbert schemes of curves with planar singularities
November 18 Lev Borisov Rutgers On the conjecture of King for smooth toric Deligne-Mumford stacks
November 25 No seminar Thanksgiving
December 2 Anatoly Preygel MIT Thom-Sebastiani & duality for matrix factorizations (via derived algebraic geometry)
December 9 Andrew Snowden MIT Syzygies of Segre embeddings


Schedules from the past: F '97 - F '00, S '01, F '01, S '02, F '02, S '03, F '03, S '04, F '04, S '05, F '05, S '06, F '06, S '07, F '07, S '08, F '08, S '09, F '09, S '10, F '10, S '11

This page is maintained by Michael Thaddeus and was shamelessly, indirectly copied from Pasha Belorousski.

Other, equally shameless thefts: the Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar, the Stanford Colloquium, the Brown University Geometry Seminar, the Lisbon Algebraic Geometry / Moduli Seminar, the Combinatorics Seminar at the University of Michigan, the Front Range Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory Seminar in Colorado, and the Algebraic Geometry and Differential Topology Seminar at the Rényi Institute in Budapest. Also note the suspiciously colored background of the Queen's Algebraic Geometry Seminar and the Michigan Colloquium.