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Workshop on Sheaf Stable Pairs and Birational Geometry

Time: Jun. 08, 2024

Venue:YMSC-C548 ZOOM: 293 812 9202 Password: BIMSA

Organizer:Caucher Birkar ( YMSC & BIMSA ) Artan Sheshmani ( BIMSA )

Speaker:Caucher Birkar ( YMSC & BIMSA ) Chandranandan Gangopadhyay ( IISER Pune ) Hyeonjun Park ( Korea institute For Advanced Study ) Artan Sheshmani ( BIMSA )

Workshop

The one-day workshop will discuss several foundational aspects of Grothendieck's Quot schemes, the moduli space of coherent systems, and especially the sheaf stable pairs theory, and explore the interaction between these constructions and Enumerative algebraic geometry and Birational geometry.


Speakers

Caucher Birkar ( YMSC & BIMSA )

Chandranandan Gangopadhyay ( IISER Pune )

Hyeonjun Park ( Korea institute For Advanced Study )

Artan Sheshmani ( BIMSA )


Programme

13:00-14:00

Artan Sheshmani ( BIMSA )

Sheaf Stable Pairs and Enumerative Geometry

14:20-15:20

Caucher Birkar ( YMSC & BIMSA )

Sheaf Stable Pairs and Birational Geometry

15:40-16:40

Chandranandan Gangopadhyay ( IISER Pune )

NEF and Effective Cones of some Quot Schemes

17:00-18:00

Hyeonjun Park ( Korea institute For Advanced Study )

Counting Surfaces on Calabi-Yau 4-folds

DATEJune 7, 2024
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