Title: The Complexity of Higher Chow Groups,
Speaker(s): James Lewis, University of Alberta,
Date and time: 30 Nov 2022, 16:30 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry Seminar,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
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Let $X/{\mathbb C}$ be a smooth projective variety. We consider two integral invariants, one of which is the level of the Hodge cohomology algebra $H^*(X,{\mathbb C})$ and the other involving the complexity of the higher Chow groups ${\rm CH}^*(X,m;{\mathbb Q})$ for $m\geq 0$. We conjecture that these two invariants are the same and accordingly provide some strong evidence in support of this.
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Title: A family of threefolds with remarkable properties (namely: the unreasonable effectiveness of the Schoens),
Speaker(s): Antonella Grassi, Università degli Studi di Bologna,
Date and time: 30 Nov 2022, 15:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry Seminar,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
You can access the full event here: https://events.dm.unipi.it/e/115
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The fiber product of certain rational elliptic surfaces were first studied by Schoen in the 80s to answer questions from string theory. Over the decades the “Schoens” have provided evidence for various conjectures as well as counterexamples to others. I will discuss these conjectures, the unusual features of the Schoens, and present other open questions.
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Cari tutti,
ecco il programma del prossimo seminario di geometria algebrica e aritmetica di Pisa:
Mercoledì 27 ottobre 2021, Dipartimento di matematica, Aula Magna
15:00--16:00 Valerio Melani (Pisa): The Poisson structure on the affine Grassmannian via derived algebraic geometry
Motivated by a conjecture of Kapranov-Ginzburg-Vasserot, we will explain how to reinterpret the classical Poisson structure on the affine Grassmannian using tools from derived symplectic (and Poisson) geometry. Our approach is based on the study of symplectic structures on derived stacks whose cotangent complex is not perfect, and therefore uses in a crucial way the formalism of Tate modules. The talk is based on joint work with Mauro Porta and Pavel Safronov.
Homepage del seminario: http://pagine.dm.unipi.it/tamas/saga.html
Migliori saluti,
Tamás Szamuely
Title: P=W via $H_2$,
Speaker(s): Anton Mellit, University of Vienna,
Date and time: 24 Nov 2022, 16:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Seminar on Combinatorics, Lie Theory, and Topology,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
You can access the full event here: https://events.dm.unipi.it/e/108
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By $H_2$ we denote the Lie algebra of polynomial hamiltonian vector fields on the plane. We consider the moduli space of stable twisted Higgs bundles on an algebraic curve of a given coprime rank and degree. De Cataldo, Hausel and Migliorini proved in the case of rank 2 and conjectured in arbitrary rank that two natural filtrations on the cohomology of the moduli space coincide. One is the weight filtration W coming from the Betti realization, and the other one is the perverse filtration P induced by the Hitchin map. Motivated by computations of the Khovanov-Rozansky homology of links by Gorsky, Hogancamp and myself, we look for an action of $H_2$ on the cohomology of the moduli space. We find it in the algebra generated by two kinds of natural operations: on the one hand, we have the operations of cup product by tautological classes, and on the other hand, we have the Hecke operators acting via certain correspondences. We then show that both P and W coincide with the filtration canonically associated to the $\mathfrak{sl}_2$ subalgebra of $H_2$.Based on joint work with Hausel, Minets and Schiffmann.
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Title: Quot schemes and their d-critical structure(s),
Speaker(s): Andrea Ricolfi, SISSA, Trieste,
Date and time: 23 Nov 2022, 15:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry Seminar,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
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D-critical schemes and Artin stacks were introduced by Joyce in 2015, and play a central role in Donaldson-Thomas theory. They typically occur as truncations of (-1)-shifted symplectic derived schemes, but the problem of constructing the d-critical structure on a “DT moduli space” without passing through derived geometry (which is hard) is wide open. We discuss this problem, and new results in this direction, when the moduli space is the Quot scheme of points on a Calabi-Yau 3-fold. Joint work with Michail Savvas.
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Title: P=W via $H_2$,
Speaker(s): Anton Mellit, University of Vienna,
Date and time: 24 Nov 2022, 16:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Seminar on Combinatorics, Lie Theory, and Topology,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
You can access the full event here: https://events.dm.unipi.it/e/108
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By $H_2$ we denote the Lie algebra of polynomial hamiltonian vector fields on the plane. We consider the moduli space of stable twisted Higgs bundles on an algebraic curve of a given coprime rank and degree. De Cataldo, Hausel and Migliorini proved in the case of rank 2 and conjectured in arbitrary rank that two natural filtrations on the cohomology of the moduli space coincide. One is the weight filtration W coming from the Betti realization, and the other one is the perverse filtration P induced by the Hitchin map. Motivated by computations of the Khovanov-Rozansky homology of links by Gorsky, Hogancamp and myself, we look for an action of $H_2$ on the cohomology of the moduli space. We find it in the algebra generated by two kinds of natural operations: on the one hand, we have the operations of cup product by tautological classes, and on the other hand, we have the Hecke operators acting via certain correspondences. We then show that both P and W coincide with the filtration canonically associated to the $\mathfrak{sl}_2$ subalgebra of $H_2$.Based on joint work with Hausel, Minets and Schiffmann.
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Title: Baxter Q-operators, QQ-systems and the shifted Yangian,
Speaker(s): Rouven Frassek, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia,
Date and time: 17 Nov 2022, 16:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Seminar on Combinatorics, Lie Theory, and Topology,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
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I plan to discuss the construction of Baxter Q-operators within the framework of the Quantum Inverse Scattering Method. The method follows the standard procedure for the transfer matrix construction of spin chains that was developed by Faddeev and collaborators but employs Lax matrices with an infinite-dimensional auxiliary space. Those Lax matrices do not fit into the standard Yangian of Drinfeld but can be understood in the context of the shifted Yangian. The Q-operators satisfy a set of functional relations that are known as QQ-relations that can be seen as the successor of the famous Bethe equations. In the case of the Yangian of $\mathsf{su}(n)$, the full set of functional relations can be derived from the Q-operators. Beyond $\mathsf{su}(n)$ new obstacles arise in the construction of Q-operators which will be discussed in the example of $\mathsf{so}(2r)$.
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Title: Baxter Q-operators, QQ-systems and the shifted Yangian,
Speaker(s): Rouven Frassek, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia,
Date and time: 17 Nov 2022, 16:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Seminar on Combinatorics, Lie Theory, and Topology,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
You can access the full event here: https://events.dm.unipi.it/e/123
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I plan to discuss the construction of Baxter Q-operators within the framework of the Quantum Inverse Scattering Method. The method follows the standard procedure for the transfer matrix construction of spin chains that was developed by Faddeev and collaborators but employs Lax matrices with an infinite-dimensional auxiliary space. Those Lax matrices do not fit into the standard Yangian of Drinfeld but can be understood in the context of the shifted Yangian. The Q-operators satisfy a set of functional relations that are known as QQ-relations that can be seen as the successor of the famous Bethe equations. In the case of the Yangian of $\mathsf{su}(n)$, the full set of functional relations can be derived from the Q-operators. Beyond $\mathsf{su}(n)$ new obstacles arise in the construction of Q-operators which will be discussed in the example of $\mathsf{so}(2r)$.
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Title: Arithmetic of homogeneous spaces over global fields of characteristic p,
Speaker(s): David Harari, Université de Paris-Saclay,
Date and time: 9 Nov 2022, 15:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry Seminar,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Magna).
You can access the full event here: https://events.dm.unipi.it/e/110
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Let $K$ be the function field of a curve over a finite field. Let $X$ be a homogeneous space of a reductive group over $K$. We discuss cohomological obstructions to the local-global principle on $X$. Similar results for weak and strong approximation will also be provided (joint work with Cyril Demarche).
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Da Olivier Schiffmann:
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Bonjour,
un workshop intitulé GEOMETRIC REPRESENTATION THEORY AND QUANTUM TOPOLOGY
aura lieu a l'université Paris-Cité du 12 au 16 Decembre prochain.
Plus d'informations sont disponibles sur la page web
http://georep22.imj-prg.fr
Amicalement,
Eric Vasserot
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Ciao, Francesco
Title: Coherent Sheaves, Quivers and Affine-Yangian Representations,
Speaker(s): Miroslav Rapcak, CERN,
Date and time: 3 Nov 2022, 16:00 (Europe/Rome),
Lecture series: Seminar on Combinatorics, Lie Theory, and Topology,
Venue: Department of Mathematics (Aula Seminari`).
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According to the famous result of Schiffmann and Vasserot, the cohomology of the ADHM moduli space carries the structure of an affine-Yangian module. For the purpose of our talk, it is useful to view this moduli space from a three-dimensional perspective of the derived category of coherent sheaves on $\mathbb{C}^3$. More concretely, one can interpret the ADHM moduli space as parametrizing extensions of a coherent sheaf on $\mathbb{C^2}\subset \mathbb{C}^3$ by skyscraper sheaves. It is then natural to ask whether exchanging such a "framing" non-compact sheaf by a different one leads to other representations of the algebra. In this talk, I am going to give an overview of some of the developments in this direction and comment on various predictions originating from physics.
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