Mon, 02 Dec 2024
14:15
L4

Open Gromov-Witten invariants and Mirror symmetry

Kai Hugtenburg
(Lancaster)
Abstract

This talk reports on two projects. The first work (in progress), joint  with Amanda Hirschi, constructs (genus 0) open Gromov-Witten invariants for any Lagrangian submanifold using a global Kuranishi chart construction. As an application we show open Gromov-Witten invariants are invariant under Lagrangian cobordisms. I will then describe how open Gromov-Witten invariants fit into mirror symmetry, which brings me to the second project: obtaining open Gromov-Witten invariants from the Fukaya category.

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Thu, 06 Feb 2025
16:00
L4

Unramified Langlands: geometric and function-theoretic

Dennis Gaitsgory
(MPI Bonn)
Abstract
I will explain the content of Geometric Langlands (which is a theorem over the ground fields of characteristic 0 but still a conjecture in positive characteristic) and show how it implies a description of the space of automorphic functions in terms of Galois data. The talk will mostly follow a joint paper with Arinkin, Kazhdan, Raskin, Rozenblyum and Varshavsky from 2022.
Thu, 06 Feb 2025
16:00
L4

Unramified Langlands: geometric and function-theoretic

Dennis Gaitsgory
(MPIM, Bonn)
Abstract

I will explain the content of Geometric Langlands (which is a theorem over the ground fields of characteristic 0 but still a conjecture in positive characteristic) and show how it implies a description of the space of automorphic functions in terms of Galois data. The talk will mostly follow a joint paper with Arinkin, Kazhdan, Raskin, Rozenblyum and Varshavsky from 2022.

Fri, 07 Feb 2025
16:00
L1

Introduction to geometric Langlands

Dennis Gaitsgory
(MPI Bonn)
Abstract
I'll explain the evolution of the ideas that led to geometric Langlands from the
historical perspective.
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