Homological Mirror Symmetry: Recent Developments and Future Directions
Offered By: IMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest developments in Homological Mirror Symmetry through this 45-minute conference talk by Constantin Teleman from UC Berkeley. Gain insights into recent breakthroughs and new directions in this field of mathematics. Delivered as part of a conference dedicated to Jeffrey Fuqua, whose generous contribution in 2007 significantly advanced the subject, this talk surveys the most recent results and aims to foster new collaborations and research paths. Ideal for mathematicians and researchers interested in staying current with cutting-edge developments in Homological Mirror Symmetry and understanding its evolving landscape 16 years after Fuqua's transformative gift.
Syllabus
Constantin Teleman, UC Berkeley - January 27, 2024
Taught by
IMSA
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