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1 Symplectic Learning Seminar
Symplectic Learning Seminar Speaker: M. Mousavi (Western) "The Symplectic Fiber Sum Construction" Time: 13:30 Room: MC 105c The symplectic fiber sum construction is one of the few surgery technique available to construct new symplectic manifolds out of olds ones. The goal of the talk is to explain the construction and, if time permits, to give some applications . Geometry and Topology
Geometry and Topology Speaker: Rick Jardine (Western) "Pro objects in simplicial sheaves" Time: 15:30 Room: MC 108 Various model structures for the category of pro objects in simplicial sheaves will be displayed. These structures extend the standard homotopy theory for simplicial sheaves in the sense that their weak equivalences are locally defined. They also extend known results for simplicial sets, and thus, for example, give a common framework for modern simplicial sheaf homotopy theory and classical \'etale homotopy theory. One or more applications will be discussed.
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2 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: Ali Motadelro (Western) "Metric aspects of noncommutative geometry IV" Time: 14:00 Room: MC 106 Metric noncommutative geometry: In this series of talks, I am going to review some metric aspects of noncommutative geometry due to Alain Connes. To be more specific, I will discuss four formulas in Riemannian geometry and formulate them in algebraic forms, so that they can be considered in “noncommutative spaces” as well. These four formulas are concerned about geodesic distance, volume form, space of gauge potentials and Yang-Mills functional action. In the first talk last week, we looked at the spectral triple of a Riemannian manifold which in a sense captures our algebraic data. We also saw a formula for geodesic distance using just this piece of information. For the next talk, I'm planning to discuss volume forms and space of gauge potentials.
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3 Noncommutative Geometry
Noncommutative Geometry Speaker: Mehdi Mousavi (Western) "Equivariant de Rham cohomology IV" Time: 14:00 Room: MC 106 I will try to cover the following topics: 1. Equivariant cohomology: Definition, motivation, 2. Two constructions of E, 3. Cartan Model and some examples. |
4 Colloquium
Colloquium Speaker: Alejandro Adem (PIMS/UBC) "Periodic complexes and group actions" Time: 15:30 Room: MC 108 We will describe basic facts about actions of finite groups on compact manifolds and then recall what is known about finite groups acting without fixed points on spheres. From there we will discuss more recent work on characterizing those groups acting freely on a product of two spheres. This will involve ingredients from representation theory, bundle theory and group cohomology. |
5 Stacks Seminar
Stacks Seminar Speaker: Ajneet Dhillon (Western) "Stacks II" Time: 11:30 Room: MC 107 This is the second part of a talk on stacks, and will continue from the first. This talk will particularly look at algebraic stacks. Stable Homotopy
Stable Homotopy Speaker: Dan Christensen (Western) "The cohomology algebras of finite dimensional Hopf algebras" Time: 13:30 Room: MC 106 Algebra Seminar
Algebra Seminar Speaker: Alejandro Adem (PIMS/UBC ) "Homotopy theory and spaces of representations" Time: 14:30 Room: MC 108 Using spaces of homomorphisms and the descending central series of the free
groups, simplicial spaces are constructed for each integer $q>1$ and every
topological group $G$, with realizations $B(q,G)$ that filter the classifying space
$BG$. In particular for $q=2$ this yields a single space $B(2,G)$ assembled from all
the $n$-tuples of commuting elements in $G$. Homotopy properties of the $B(q,G)$ will
be described for finite groups, and cohomology calculations provided for
compact Lie groups. Recent results on understanding both the number and
stable homotopy type of the components of related spaces of
representations will also be discussed.
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