Seminar series
Date
Mon, 28 Apr 2008
Time
12:00 - 13:00
Location
L3
Speaker
Spiro Karigiannis
Organisation
Oxford
Abstract: Compact $G_2$ manifolds with isolated conical singularities arise naturally in M-theory. I will discuss such manifolds, and explain a method to ``desingularize'' them by glueing in pieces of asymptotically conical $G_2$ manifolds. There are topological obstructions to such desingularizations that depend on the rate of convergence to the cone at the singularities, and on the geometry of the links of the cones. If time permits, I will also briefly discuss a new related project with Dominic Joyce which could provide the first examples of such manifolds, as well as a possible new construction of smooth compact $G_2$ manifolds.
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