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New Birational Invariants

来源: 09-24

时间:Fri., 15:30-16:30, Sept. 26, 2025

地点:B725, Shuangqing Complex Building A

组织者:Caucher Birkar,Jia Jia

主讲人:Ludmil Katzarkov

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

Organizers:

Caucher Birkar,Jia Jia 贾甲

Speaker:

Ludmil Katzarkov

University of Miami

Time:

Fri., 15:30-16:30, Sept. 26, 2025

Online:

Zoom Meeting ID: 262 865 5007

Passcode: YMSC

Venue:

B725, Shuangqing Complex Building A


In this talk we will introduce new birational invariants based on combining A and B side info from HMS. Many new examples will be considered.

About the speaker

L. Katzarkov was born in 1961 in Bulgaria. He obtained his MS from Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia and his PHD from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, under the supervision of Ron Donagi. After his PHD in 1995 Katzarkov obtained a permanent job in UC Irvine. In 2004 he moved to University of Miami.

Since 2007 Katzarkov was employed in several European institutions: University of Vienna, Austria; High School of Economic, Moscow, Russia; and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. Katzarkov left his mark in Vienna and in Moscow by creating world renowned research centers in Mirror Symmetry and Hodge Theory.

A non exhaustive but representative list of young researchers produced by Katzarkov‘s school in Vienna and Moscow includes well known talents such as V. Przhialkovskii, F. Haiden, A. Noll, A. Efimov, D. Favero, G. Kerr, M. Ballard, G. Dimitrov, and P. Pandit. In 2019, together with Acad. B. Sendov, Katzarkov created ICMS - a research mathematical center in Sofia, Bulgaria, aiming to modernize and deepen core research in mathematics and theoretical physics in Bulgaria and the adjacent Eastern European countries. Currently Katzarkov is the scientific director of this center.

Katzarkov has worked and continues to work in many areas of modern mathematics: Classical Algebraic Geometry; Symplectic Geometry; Homological Mirror Symmetry; Dynamical Systems; Integrable Systems; Gauge Theory; Theoretical Physics. Katzarkov has written close to 100 peer reviewed papers, many of which are published in top journals.

Personal Homepgae:

https://people.miami.edu/profile/285d74bf51ccc978f527c1386e82d0d4

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