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Oishee Banerjee: Filtration of cohomology via symmetric (semi-)simplicial spaces
Oishee Banerjee: Filtration of cohomology via symmetric (semi-)simplicial spaces
Oishee Banerjee (University of Bonn)
Filtration of cohomology via symmetric (semi-)simplicial spaces
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Hodge theory of matroids (Session 5)
Hodge theory of matroids (Session 5)
This semester’s topic in our joint research seminar is Hodge theory of matroids. The meetings take place on Zoom on a bi-weekly basis during lecture time, Thursdays 15-18.
Talk 9: Bergman fans and the permutohedral variety (Stefan Rettenmayr)
Talk 10: Intersection theory on the permutohedral variety (Andreas Gross)
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Higher Hida theory and p-adic L-functions for Hilbert modular forms
Higher Hida theory and p-adic L-functions for Hilbert modular forms
Dr. Giada Grossi (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Orders and polytropes: matrices from valuations
Orders and polytropes: matrices from valuations
Mima Stanojkovski (RWTH Aachen)
Orders and polytropes: matrices from valuations
Applications of tropical geometry to irreducibility problems in algebraic geometry
Applications of tropical geometry to irreducibility problems in algebraic geometry
15:15-16:15 Ilya Tyomkin (Ben Gurion University)
Applications of tropical geometry to irreducibility problems in algebraic geometry
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Tyler Kelly: An Open Enumerative Theory for Landau-Ginzburg models.
Tyler Kelly: An Open Enumerative Theory for Landau-Ginzburg models.
GAUS-Seminar Talk by Tyler Kelly (Birmingham)
An Open Enumerative Theory for Landau-Ginzburg models.
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Christin Bibby: A generating function approach to new representation stability phenomena in orbit configuration spaces
Christin Bibby: A generating function approach to new representation stability phenomena in orbit configuration spaces
GAUS-Seminar Talk by Christin Bibby (Louisiane State University)
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Hodge theory of matroids (Session 6) / CRC-Colloquium
Hodge theory of matroids (Session 6) / CRC-Colloquium
This semester’s topic in our joint research seminar is Hodge theory of matroids. The meetings take place on Zoom on a bi-weekly basis during lecture time, Thursdays 15-18.
Talk 11: June Huh (Princeton): Kazhdan-Lusztig and singular Hodge theory for matroids
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Numerical experiments with plectic Darmon points (online)
Numerical experiments with plectic Darmon points (online)
Dr. Marc Masdeu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)