Seminar series
Date
Mon, 16 Jun 2025
Time
15:30 - 16:30
Location
L5
Speaker
Thomas Wasserman
Organisation
(Oxford University)

Six-functor formalisms are ubiquitous in mathematics, and I will start this talk by giving a quick introduction to them. A three-functor formalism is, as the name suggests, (the better) half of a six-functor formalism. I will discuss what it means for such a three-functor formalism to be unitary, and why commutative Von Neumann algebras (and hence, by the Gelfand-Naimark theorem, measure spaces) admit a unitary three-functor formalism that can be viewed as mixing sheaf theory with functional analysis. Based on joint work with André Henriques.

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