Homological Mirror Symmetry - Recent Developments and Future Directions
Offered By: IMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 56-minute conference talk on Homological Mirror Symmetry delivered by John Pardon from Stony Brook University at the University of Miami. Gain insights into recent developments and new results in this field, part of a traditional conference dedicated to Jeffrey Fuqua's transformative contributions to Mathematics. Discover how Fuqua's generous gift in 2007 led to major advancements in the subject over the past 16 years. Learn about the latest findings in Homological Mirror Symmetry and understand the conference's aim to survey these results while opening new avenues for development and collaboration in this area of mathematical research.
Syllabus
John Pardon, Stony Brook - January 26, 2024
Taught by
IMSA
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