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An Exact Triangle in Monopole Floer Spectra

Offered By: IMSA via YouTube

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Gauge Theory Courses Low-Dimensional Topology Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore an advanced lecture on monopole Floer spectra presented at the Gauge Theory and Low Dimensional Topology conference. Delve into the intricacies of an exact triangle for monopole Floer spectra, its applications in calculating spectra for almost-rational plumbings, and potential avenues for future research. Learn about collaborative work with Hirofumi Sasahira and Irving Dai as the speaker, Matt Stoffregen from Michigan State University, shares insights into this complex mathematical topic. Gain a deeper understanding of gauge theory and its intersections with low-dimensional topology in this 51-minute presentation delivered at the University of Miami's Lakeside Village Pavilion.

Syllabus

Matt Stoffregen, Michigan State University: An Exact Triangle in Monopole Floer Spectra


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IMSA

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