Séminaires : Séminaire d'Algèbre

Equipe(s) : gr,
Responsables :J. Alev, D. Hernandez, B. Keller, Th. Levasseur, et S. Morier-Genoud.
Email des responsables : Jacques Alev <jacques.alev@univ-reims.fr>, David Hernandez <david.hernandez@imj-prg.fr>, Bernhard Keller <bernhard.keller@imj-prg.fr>, Thierry Levasseur <Thierry.Levasseur@univ-brest.fr>, Sophie Morier-Genoud <sophie.morier-genoud@imj-prg.fr>
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Description

Le séminaire est prévu en présence à l'IHP et à distance. Pour les liens et mots de passe, merci de contacter l'un des organisateurs ou de souscrire à la liste de diffusion https://listes.math.cnrs.fr/wws/info/paris-algebra-seminar. L'information nécessaire sera envoyée par courrier électronique peu avant chaque exposé. Les notes et transparents sont disponibles ici.

 

Since March 23, 2020, the seminar has been taking place remotely. For the links and passwords, please contact one of the organizers or

subscribe to the mailing list at https://listes.math.cnrs.fr/wws/info/paris-algebra-seminar. The connexion information will be emailed shortly before each talk. Slides and notes are available here.

 


Orateur(s) Franco Rota - ,
Titre Towards Curve contractibility via non-commutative deformations
Date05/05/2025
Horaire14:00 à 15:00
Diffusion
Résume

Deciding whether a subvariety of an algebraic variety is contractible is a deep problem of algebraic geometry. Even when the subvariety is a single smooth rational curve C, the question is extremely subtle. In this talk, I will assume moreover that the ambient variety is a Calabi-Yau threefold. When C is contractible, its Donovan-Wemyss contraction algebra (which pro-represents the deformation theory of C) governs much of the geometry. Our expectation is that deformation theory not only controls contractibility but detects it, even when C is not known to contract. To investigate the deformation theory of C, we use technology developed by Brown and Wemyss to describe a local model for C.  I will introduce the key ideas and tools appearing in this problem, the leading conjectures, and I will describe the (partial) results I obtained so far in collaboration with G. Brown and M. Wemyss.

This talk will take place in hybrid mode at the Institut Henri Poincaré.

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