Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Fall 2018


The Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar takes place on Fridays at 3:30 pm in 417 Mathematics Hall on the Columbia campus. All are welcome. Tea is served at 3 pm in 508 Mathematics Hall.

The seminar is organized by Johan de Jong and Alexander Perry.

Schedule of upcoming talks

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

September 7 Michael Groechenig University of Toronto Higgs bundles and p-adic integration
September 14 Rongxiao Mi University of Michigan Extremal Transitions and Quantum D-modules
September 21 Special doubleheader event
2 pm Laura Pertusi University of Milan Geometry of fourfolds with an admissible K3 subcategory
3:30 pm Akhil Mathew University of Chicago The arc-topology
September 28 Jason Starr Stony Brook University Symplectic Invariance of Sweeping Families of Rational Curves and Surfaces
October 5 Ming Zhang University of Michigan Verlinde algebra and quantum K-theory with level structure
October 12 John Calabrese Rice University The crepant resolution conjecture in Donaldson-Thomas theory
October 19 Special doubleheader event
1:30 pm Chenyang Xu MIT On the construction of moduli space of Fano varieties with K-stability
3 pm Max Lieblich University of Washington A universal reconstruction theorem
October 26 Christian Schnell Stony Brook University Extending holomorphic forms from the regular locus of a complex space to a resolution of singularities
November 2 Jakub Witaszek Institute for Advanced Study Frobenius liftability of projective varieties
November 9 No seminar
November 16 Will Sawin Columbia University What circles can do for you
November 23 No seminar Thanksgiving
November 30 Eric Larson Stanford University The Maximal Rank Conjecture
December 7 Gabriel Dorfsman-Hopkins University of Washington Projective Geometry for Perfectoid Spaces


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, F '11, S '12, F '12, S '13, F '13, S '14, F '14, S '15, F '15, S '16, F '16, S '17, F '17 S '18

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