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강연자 홍한솔
소속 연세대 수학과
date 2019-05-30

Symplectic geometry arose from the study of classical mechanics, and later many interesting symplectic invariants has been found since Gromov introduced techniques of J-holomorphic curves.
Miraculously, such invariants are closely related with complex geometry information of a certain complex manifold, called the mirror manifold, as mirror symmetry conjecture predicts.
In this talk, we discuss a few approaches to construct a mirror manifold of a given symplectic manifold, and investigate how mirror symmetry can be used to discover new interesting geometries.


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