Isoresidual Fibration: At the Crossroads of Complex Analysis, Flat Geometry and Combinatorics
Offered By: BIMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 48-minute lecture by Guillaume Tahar on isoresidual fibration, delving into the intersection of complex analysis, flat geometry, and combinatorics. Gain insights from this BIMSA assistant professor, who obtained his Ph.D. from Université Paris Diderot and has made significant contributions to the study of moduli spaces and geometric structures on surfaces. Learn about Tahar's research, including his work on closed geodesics in dilation surfaces and the characterization of configurations of local invariants on Riemann surfaces. Discover his current research interests, spanning linear differential operators, simplicial arrangements of lines, and quantum invariants of knots.
Syllabus
Guillaume Tahar: Isoresidual fibration: at the crossroads of complex analysis, flat geometry...
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BIMSA
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