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Lecturer 오정석
Dept. 서울대학교
date Mar 14, 2024

 

There have been at least two surprising events to geometers in 80-90s that they had to admit physics really helps to solve classical problems in geometry. Donaldson proved the existence of exotic 4-dimensional Euclidean space using gauge theory and Givental counts rational curves in quintic threefolds using Feynman diagram in string theory. These events hugely popularised new mathematical topics such as mirror symmetry and enumerative geometry via moduli spaces. In this talk, we present what happened in this field in a past few decades and something happening right now.

 

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  1. Existence of positive solutions for φ-Laplacian systems

  2. Faithful representations of Chevalley groups over quotient rings of non-Archimedean local fields

  3. Fano manifolds of Calabi-Yau Type

  4. Fefferman's program and Green functions in conformal geometry

  5. Fermat´s last theorem

  6. Fixed points of symplectic/Hamiltonian circle actions

  7. Free boundary problems arising from mathematical finance

  8. Freudenthal medal, Klein medal 수상자의 수학교육이론

  9. 20Mar
    by 김수현
    in Math Colloquia

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  10. Gaussian free field and conformal field theory

  11. Generalized multiscale HDG (hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin) methods for flows in highly heterogeneous porous media

  12. Geometric Langlands theory: A bridge between number theory and physics

  13. Geometric structures and representation spaces

  14. Geometry, algebra and computation in moduli theory

  15. Global result for multiple positive radial solutions of p-Laplacian system on exterior domain

  16. Green’s function for initial-boundary value problem

  17. Gromov-Witten-Floer theory and Lagrangian intersections in symplectic topology

  18. Hamiltonian dynamics, Floer theory and symplectic topology

  19. Heavy-tailed large deviations and deep learning's generalization mystery

  20. High dimensional nonlinear dynamics

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