Date
Mon, 28 Feb 2022
14:15
Location
L5
Speaker
Frances Kirwan
Organisation
University of Oxford

When a reductive group G acts on a complex projective variety
X, there exist different methods for finding an open G-invariant subset
of X with a geometric quotient (the 'stable locus'), which is a
quasi-projective variety and has a projective completion X//G. Mumford's
geometric invariant theory (GIT) developed in the 1960s provides one way
to do this, given a lift of the action to an ample line bundle on X,
though with no guarantee that the stable locus is not empty. An
alternative approach due to Kapranov and others in the 1990s is to use
Chow varieties to define a 'Chow quotient' X//G. The aim of this talk is
to review the relationship between these constructions for reductive
groups, and to discuss the situation when G is not reductive.

Further Information

The talk will be both online (Teams) and in person (L5)

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