Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Kenji Fukaya

Title: Lecture Series on Kuranishi Structures Speaker:  Kenji Fukaya Date: Friday, April 18, 2014 Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video.[/box] Abstract: In this week I will complete the construction of A infinity structure on de Rham complex of Lagrangian submanifolds. I will explain, the precise statement of given system of … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Dusa McDuff, Columbia

Title: Kuranishi Atlases Speaker:  Dusa McDuff, Columbia Date: Thursday, April 17, 2014 Time: 11:45am-12:45pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box]

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Kenji Fukaya

Title: Cyclic homology in Toric A Landau-Gizburg B Mirror symmetry. Speaker:  Kenji Fukaya Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 Time: 2:30pm-3:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. Slides for Reference. (GeometryFest Talk) [/box] Abstract: Using Cyclic and Hochschild cohomology of filtered A infinity category, it is expected to include Hodge theoretical point of view … Read more

Quantum Anomalies Program Q&A Seminar: Alexander Vasil’ev (University of Bergen, Norway)

Title: Loewner evolution and integrable systems Speaker:  Alexander Vasil’ev (University of Bergen, Norway) Date: Monday, April 14, 2014 Time: 4:00pm-5:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: We argue that the Loewner equation serves as a background tool for some integrable systems. In particular, time splitting leads to the Vlasov equation for … Read more

SCGP Colloquium – Juerg Froehlich, ETH, Zurich and IAS, Princeton

Title: Quantum Probabilities and the Quantum Theory of Experiments Speaker:  Juerg Froehlich, ETH, Zurich and IAS, Princeton Date: Friday, April 11, 2014 Time: 2:30pm-4:00pm Place: Lecture Hall 102, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: I start by explaining why quantum probability theory cannot be embedded into classical probability theory. Subsequently, a dictionary between notions in … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Kenji Fukaya

Title: Seminar Series on Kuranishi Structures Speaker:  Kenji Fukaya Date: Friday, April 11, 2014 Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: Aspects of fiber product of Kuranishi structure In this week I want to discuss two main issue to study fiber product of Kuranishi structure. (I am not sure I can … Read more

Quantum Anomalies Program Seminar: Juerg Froehlich (ETH, Zurich and IAS, Princeton)

Title: The role of anomaly inflow in the theory of chiral quantum fluids Speaker:  Juerg Froehlich (ETH, Zurich and IAS, Princeton) Date: Thursday, April 10, 2014 Time: 2:30pm-3:30pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: To start with, I will discuss the electrodynamics of incompressible 2D electron gases exhibiting the quantum Hall effect. … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Dusa McDuff, Columbia

Title: Kuranishi Atlases Speaker: Dusa McDuff, Columbia Date: Thursday, April 10, 2014 Time: 11:45am-12:45pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box]

SCGP Weekly Talk: Boris Khesin

Title: Hamiltonian dynamics of fluids and vortex sheets Speaker: Boris Khesin Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Time: 1:00pm-2:00pm Place: Lecture Hall 102, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: We show that an approximation of the hydrodynamical Euler equation describes the binormal mean-curvature flow on vortex membranes in any dimension. This generalizes the classical binormal, … Read more

Moduli Spaces Program Seminar: Olga Plamenevskaya

Title: Looking for flexibility in higher-dimensional contact manifolds Speaker: Olga Plamenevskaya Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Time: 11:15am-12:15pm Place: Seminar Room 313, Simons Center       [box, type=”download”]Watch the video. [/box] Abstract: For 3-dimensional contact manifolds, a classical result of Eliashberg describes a large family of “flexible” contact structures, whose properties are completely determined by the algebraic topology … Read more