Algebraic Geometry and Differential Topology Seminar

Spring 2012.


The Algebraic Geometry and Differential Topology Seminars take place on Fridays at 10:30 - 11:30 in the Main Lecture Hall of the Alfred Rényi Institute of Mathematics.
The "official" language is Hungarian/English variably, as indicated by the titles.

All are welcome to attend.

Schedule of upcoming talks

Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).

Feb 17 Damian Roessler Toulouse On a canonical class of Green currents for the unit sections of abelian schemes
Mar 9 Némethi András Rényi A monodromia sejtésrôl
Mar 23 Stefan Müller-Stach Mainz Hirzebruch's proportionality inequality for curves on modular surfaces
Mar 30 Zindine Djadli Grenoble Curvature pinching and the geometry and topology of manifolds
Apr 13 Szûcs András ELTE Are homologies realizable by simple maps?
Apr 27 Szabó Szilárd BME Csillagszerû tegez sokaságok és spektrál görbêk
May 4 Sarah Kitchen Freiburg Koszul Categories and Mixed Hodge Modules
May 11 Motivic Donaldson-Thomas theory and singularity theory
May 18 Szôke Róbert ELTE Kvantum Hilbert mezôk görbülete
May 25 Fehér László ELTE Projektív terek közti holomorf lekepézesek szingularitásai


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This page was shamelessly copied from the Columbia Algebraic Geometry Seminar which in turn was shamelessly copied indirectly from Pasha Belorousski via Michael Thaddeus.

Other, equally shameless thefts: the Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar, the Stanford Algebraic Geometry Seminar, the Brown University Geometry Seminar, the Geometry, Representation theory, and Moduli Seminar at Princeton, the Utah Number Theory Seminar, the Toronto Number Theory/Representation Theory Seminar, the Colloquium and the Arithmetic, Combinatorics, and Topology Seminars at the University of Michigan, the Algebraic Geometry Seminar at the University of British Columbia, the Seminar on Topics in Arithmetic Geometry, Etc. and the Baby Algebraic Geometry Seminar at MIT, the University of Connecticut Math Club, and the Utrecht Geometry and Topology Seminar. Also note the suspiciously colored background of the Aarhus Algebra Seminar and the Queen's Algebraic Geometry Seminar.