Past Events
2008-2009
Apr
28
Chad Schoen, Duke University
Calabi-Yau threefolds with vanishing third Betti number
Fine Hall 322 /
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Apr
21
Bjorn Poonen, MIT
Automorphisms mapping a point into a subvariety
Fine Hall 322 /
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Apr
14
Brian Osserman, University of California, Davis
Vector bundles with sections
Fine Hall 322 /
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Apr
07
Jarod Alper, Columbia University
Constructing moduli spaces of objects with infinite automorphisms
Fine Hall 322 /
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Mar
31
Nicolas Templier, IAS
Arakelov invariants on modular curves
Fine Hall 322 /
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Mar
10
Eduardo Esteves, Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, Brasil
Compactified Jacobians and Abel maps for singular curves
Fine Hall 322 /
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Mar
03
Burt Totaro, Cambridge University
Algebraic surfaces and hyperbolic geometry
Fine Hall 322 /
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Feb
17
Yu Yasufuku, The City University of New York
Vojta's conjecture on Blowups and GCD Inequalities
Fine Hall 322 /
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Dec
09
David Smyth, Harvard University
Towards a classification of modular compactifications of the moduli space of curves
Fine Hall 322 /
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Dec
05
Rob Lazarsfeld, University of Michigan
Convex bodies associated to linear series
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Dec
05
Seán Keel, University of Texas at Austin
Morrison, Mori and Mumford: mirror symmetry, birational geometry, and moduli spaces
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Nov
25
Brian Conrad, Stanford University
Finiteness theorems for algebraic groups over function fields
Fine Hall 322 /
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Nov
18
Sabin Cautis, Rice University
Equivalences from geometric $sl_2$ actions
Fine Hall 322 /
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Nov
11
Osamu Fujino, Nagoya University
Vanishing and torsion-free theorems for the log minimal model program
Fine Hall 322 /
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Nov
08
Claire Voisin, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu
TBA
Fine Hall 322 /
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Nov
04
Harry Tamvakis, University of Maryland
A Giambelli formula for isotropic Grassmannians
Fine Hall 322 /
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Oct
21
Frans Oort, University of Utrecht and Columbia University
Leaves in moduli spaces in characteristic p
Fine Hall 322 /
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Oct
07
Yuri Tschinkel, New York University
A Torelli theorem over finite fields
Fine Hall 322 /
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Sep
30
Gueorgui Todorov, Princeton University
Pluricanonical maps on threefolds
Fine Hall 322 /
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