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Moment maps in complex geometry

Time:Fri., 16:00-17:00, May 9, 2025

Venue:Zoom Meeting ID: 271 534 5558 Passcode: YMSC

Speaker:Ruadhaí Dervan

Speaker

Ruadhaí Dervan (University of Glasgow)

Time

Fri., 16:00-17:00, May 9, 2025

Online

Zoom Meeting ID: 271 534 5558

Passcode: YMSC

Abstract

A major theme of modern complex geometry is the relationship between solvability of geometric PDEs and algebraic stability conditions. The classic example is the Donaldson-Uhlenbeck-Yau theorem, relating the existence of Hermite-Einstein metrics (a special metric on a vector bundle) to the algebraic notion of slope stability. More recently, new PDEs in various geometric settings have arisen through connections with mirror symmetry and string theory. I will describe a new geometric way of deriving large classes of PDEs with automatic connections to algebraic geometry, along with some applications. This involves a geometric approach to the construction of moment maps, which traditionally play a prominent role in symplectic geometry and classical mechanics.

About the speaker

Ruadhaí Dervan is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow, where he also holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. He was previously based at the University of Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Gonville & Caius College, and where he finished his PhD in 2016. He is broadly interested in interactions between algebraic and differential geometry, and the use of related ideas in the construction and geometry of moduli spaces in algebraic geometry.

DATEMay 6, 2025
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