Seminar series
Date
Thu, 16 Nov 2023
15:00
Location
L4
Speaker
Alfred Holmes
Organisation
University of Oxford

Two areas of current research in Mathematical Gauge Theory are the study of higher dimensional instantons on manifolds with special holonomy (for example, Calabi-Yau three folds, Gand Spin(7) manifolds), and low dimensional gauge theories (for example the Kapustin-Witten, Haydys-Witten and ADHM Seiberg-Witten equations). A common feature of these two sets of theories is that the moduli spaces of solutions are in general not compact. In both cases, compactness issues arise because of solutions to a certain non-linear equation called the Fueter equation. In this talk, I'll explain how this non compactness gives a relationship between these high and low dimensional gauge theories.

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