From Quadratic Forms to Motivic Cohomologies
Offered By: BIMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the journey from quadratic forms to motivic cohomologies in this 43-minute lecture by Nanjun Yang, an assistant researcher at BIMSA. Delve into Yang's research on motivic cohomology and Chow-Witt rings, including his proposed theory of split Milnor-Witt motives. Gain insights into the application of this theory for computing the Chow-Witt ring of fiber bundles. Learn from a scholar whose work has been published in prestigious journals such as Cambridge Journal of Mathematics and Documenta Mathematica, and discover the connections between algebraic geometry and number theory.
Syllabus
Nanjun Yang: From Quadratic Forms to Motivic Cohomologies
Taught by
BIMSA
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