Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Spring 2012


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).

January 20 No seminar
January 27 No seminar
February 3 Bhargav Bhatt Michigan Comparison theorems in p-adic Hodge theory
February 10 Igor Krichever Columbia Real-normalized differentials and geometry of the moduli space of Riemann surfaces
February 17 Samuel Grushevsky Stony Brook Pairs of real normalized differentials, cohomology of Mg, and cusps of plane curves
February 24 Weizhe Zheng Columbia Enhanced six operations on Artin stacks
March 2 Angela Gibney Georgia Conformal blocks and the birational geometry of the moduli space of curves
March 9 Frans Oort Utrecht CM abelian schemes in mixed characteristic
March 16 No seminar Spring break
March 23 Claudiu Raicu Princeton Syzygies of Segre-Veronese varieties
March 30 AGNES U.Mass-Amherst
April 6 Ludmil Katzarkov Vienna From Higgs bundles to stability conditions
April 13 Constantin Teleman Berkeley Gauge theory, mirror symmetry and Langlands duality
April 20 Burt Totaro Cambridge Symmetric differentials and the fundamental group
April 27 Roya Beheshti Zavareh Wash.U/Columbia Spaces of rational curves on hypersurfaces


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

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.