Hybrid Systems Biology
(2015)
Effective interpolation and preservation in guarded logics
Benedikt, M Ten Cate, B Vanden Boom, M ACM Transactions on Computational Logic volume 17 issue 2 (06 Dec 2015)
Fri, 11 Mar 2016

11:00 - 12:00
C1

On the birational invariance of the BCOV torsion of Calabi-Yau threefold (joint with V. Maillot)

Damian Rössler
(Oxford)
Abstract

Fang, Lu and Yoshikawa conjectured a few years ago that a certain string-theoretic invariant (originally introduced by the physicists M. Bershadsky, S. Cecotti, H. Ooguri, and C. Vafa) of Calabi-Yau threefolds is a birational invariant. This conjecture can be viewed as a "secondary" analog (in dimension three) of the birational invariance of Hodge numbers of Calabi-Yau varieties established by Batyrev and Kontsevich. Using the arithmetic Riemann-Roch theorem, we prove a weak form of this conjecture. 

Fri, 04 Mar 2016

11:00 - 12:00
C1

TBA

Minhyong Kim
Fri, 26 Feb 2016

11:00 - 12:00
C1

TBA

Jennifer Balakrishnan
Fri, 19 Feb 2016

11:00 - 12:00
C1

\zeta(3) in graviton-graviton scattering and the moduli space of CY manifolds

Philip Candelas
(Oxford)
Abstract

I will discuss how \zeta(3) occurs in quantum corrections to the Einstein action, and how this causes \zeta(3) to be seen in the moduli space of CY manifolds. I will also draw attention to the fact that the dependence of the moduli space on \zeta(3) has a p-adic analogue.

Thu, 04 Feb 2016

16:00 - 17:00
C5

Higgs bundles, spectral data and mirror symmetry

Lucas Branco
(Oxford)
Abstract

Higgs bundles have a rich structure and play a role in many different areas including gauge theory, hyperkähler geometry, surface group representations, integrable systems, nonabelian Hodge theory, mirror symmetry and Langlands duality. In this introductory talk I will explain some basic notions of G-Higgs – including the Hitchin fibration and spectral data - and illustrate how this relates to mirror symmetry.

Semantics is the study of meaning as expressed through language, and it provides indirect access to an underlying level of conceptual structure. However, to what degree this conceptual structure is universal or is due to cultural histories, or to the environment inhabited by a speech community, is still controversial. Meaning is notoriously difficult to measure, let alone parameterise, for quantitative comparative studies.

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