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Mon, 15 Feb 2016
14:15
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Generalized Kähler structures from a holomorphic Poisson viewpoint

Marco Gualtieri
(Toronto)
Abstract

After reviewing the main results relating holomorphic Poisson geometry to generalized Kahler structures, I will explain some recent progress in deforming generalized Kahler structures. I will also describe a new way to view generalized kahler geometry purely in terms of Poisson structures.

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