Cut-and-paste for impulsive gravitational waves with $\Lambda$: the mathematical analysis
Sämann, C Schinnerl, B Steinbauer, R Švarc, R Letters in Mathematical Physics volume 114 issue 2 (24 Apr 2024)
Mon, 06 May 2024
15:30
L5

Factorization algebras in quite a lot of generality

Clark Barwick
(University of Edinburgh)
Abstract

The objects of arithmetic geometry are not manifolds. Some concepts from differential geometry admit analogues in arithmetic, but they are not straightforward. Nevertheless, there is a growing sense that the right way to understand certain Langlands phenomena is to study quantum field theories on these objects. What hope is there of making this thought precise? I will propose the beginnings of a mathematical framework via a general theory of factorization algebras. A new feature is a subtle piece of additional structure on our objects – what I call an _isolability structure_ – that is ordinarily left implicit.

Mon, 29 Apr 2024
16:30
L5

Formality of $E_n$-algebras and cochains on spheres

Gijs Heuts
(University of Utrecht)
Abstract

It is a classical fact of rational homotopy theory that the $E_\infty$-algebra of rational cochains on a sphere is formal, i.e., quasi-isomorphic to the cohomology of the sphere. In other words, this algebra is square-zero. This statement fails with integer or mod p coefficients. We show, however, that the cochains of the n-sphere are still $E_n$-trivial with coefficients in arbitrary cohomology theories. This is a consequence of a more general statement on (iterated) loops and suspensions of $E_n$-algebras, closely related to Koszul duality for the $E_n$-operads. We will also see that these results are essentially sharp: if the R-valued cochains of $S^n$ have square-zero $E_{n+1}$-structure (for some rather general ring spectrum R), then R must be rational. This is joint work with Markus Land.

Unit fractions with shifted prime denominators
Bloom, T Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics (01 Jan 2024)

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