Quasipositive Surfaces and Decomposable Lagrangians in Topology - IMSA Seminar
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Course Description
Overview
Attend a 53-minute topology seminar featuring Lev Tovstopyat-Nelip from the University of Georgia, discussing "Quasipositive surfaces and decomposable Lagrangians." Explore how an invariant of Legendrian links in knot Floer homology can obstruct the existence of decomposable Lagrangian link cobordisms in a broad context. Delve into the topological and contact geometric components of the argument, which involves braiding link cobordism ends about open books and examining the comultiplication property of the Legendrian invariant. Join this insightful presentation, held on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 10:30am in Ungar, Room 528B at the University of Miami, to expand your understanding of advanced topics in topology and geometry.
Syllabus
IMSA Seminar: Lev Tovstopyat-Nelip, UGA
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IMSA
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