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 conference talk by Constantin Teleman from UC Berkeley. Delivered as part of a conference dedicated to Jeffrey Fuqua, whose generous gift in 2007 significantly advanced the field, this 50-minute presentation surveys recent results and opens new avenues for research and collaboration. Gain insights into the transformative impact of Fuqua's contributions to Mathematics and discover potential future directions in this complex area of study. The talk, held at the Lakeside Village Auditorium in Coral Gables, FL, is part of a larger conference aimed at celebrating progress in the field and fostering further advancements.
Syllabus
Constantin Teleman, UC Berkeley - January 28, 2024
Taught by
IMSA
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