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[Geometry and Physics Seminars] Interesting invariants and TQFTs from 3d-3d correspondence

来源: 05-26

时间:2022/5/26 10:00-11:00

地点:1129B & Zoom: 849 963 1368 Passcode: YMSC

组织者:Sergei Gukov

主讲人:Sergei Gukov

Abstract:

We review recent progress in 3d-3d correspondence, with a focus on new topological invariants and on interesting topological quantum field theories (TQFTs). In particular, we discuss how this line of development can help to bridge topology and quantum topology.


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