Carissimi,
l'8 ottobre sara' nostro ospite Ian Morrison, che terra' due
seminari, il primo di geometria algebrica e il secondo rivolto
agli studenti.
Siete tutti caldamente invitati ad entrambi. Chi ha voglia di
venire a pranzo con lo speaker mi scriva.
Ciao,
Rita
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Seminario di Geometria
8 ottobre, ore 15, Aula magna
Ian Morrison (Fordham University)
Titolo: The three avatars of log minimal models $\overline{M}_g$
Abstract: The moduli space $\overline{M}_g$ of stable curves of
genus $g$ has proven a fruitful test case for general questions
from the minimal model program in birational geometry, where its
modular interpretation provides extra tools for answering these
questions. A paradoxical aspect of this work is that, although the
questions deal with the \emph{intrinsic} geometry of
$\overline{M}_g$, constructing the models depends on interpreting
them as alternate compactifications of $M_g$, and, until very
recently, on \emph{extrinsic} constructions of them as GIT
quotients. I will review the history of these interactions and the
parallel progress in our understanding of these three threads.
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Seminario per gli studenti
8 ottobre, ore 16.30, Aula magna
Ian Morrison (Fordham University)
Titolo: Can you play a fair game of craps with a loaded pair of dice? or, What do the numbers 143 and 603 have in common?
Abstract:
This talk will review joint work with David Swinarski over the
past year on the first question in the title. Most of the
mathematics will be elementary and the talk will be accessible to
students at all levels. My main goals are to illustrate how
mathematical research projects evolve and to use our work to
review strategies that are often useful in tackling them. Along
the way, we'll learn about the game of craps itself and touch on
ideas from probability, geometry, algebra, number theory and
combinatorics. The talk will conclude by answering the second
question in the title by stating some elementary but mysterious
open problems.
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Rita Pardini
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Pisa
http://www.dm.unipi.it/~pardini