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SUMMARY:Benjamin Bakker\, Hodge Theory and Lagrangian Fibrations
DESCRIPTION:    Speaker\n\n\nBenjamin Bakker\nUniv. Illinois Chicago\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCompact hyperkahler manifolds X are higher-dimensional generalizations of K3 surfaces; their geometry is tightly constrained by the existence of a holomorphic symplectic form. For example\, a result of Matsushita says the only nontrivial fibration structures f:X→B they admit are fibrations by Lagrangian tori. In this talk\, I will give an overview of how Hodge theory connects the geometry of B to the variation of these tori in moduli\, and how Hodge-theoretic techniques can be used to understand B both locally and globally.
URL:https://ccg.ibs.re.kr/event/2024-0429/
LOCATION:B236-1\, IBS\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:Complex Geometry Seminar
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