Date
Tue, 22 Jun 2010
Time
11:00 - 12:00
Location
L3
Speaker
Robert Clancy
Organisation
Oxford

This talk will begin with an introduction to calibrations and calibrated submanifolds. Calibrated geometry generalizes Wirtinger's inequality in Kahler geometry by considering k-forms which are analogous to the Kahler form. A famous one-line proof shows that calibrated submanifolds are volume minimizing in their homology class. Our examples of manifolds with a calibration will come from complex geometry and from manifolds with special holonomy.

We will then discuss the deformation theory of the calibrated submanifolds in each of our examples and see how they differ from the theory of complex submanifolds of Kahler manifolds.

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