Speaker Jakub Witaszek Princeton U What allowed for many developments in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra was a discovery of the notion of a Frobenius splitting, which, briefly speaking, detects how pathological positive characteristic Fano and Calabi-Yau varieties can be. Recently, Yobuko introduced a more general concept, a quasi-F-splitting, which captures much more …
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Speaker Livia Campo KIAS The classification of terminal Fano 3-folds has been tackled from different directions: for instance, using the Minimal Model Program, via explicit Birational Geometry, and via Graded Rings methods. In this talk I would like to introduce the Graded Ring Database - an upper bound to the numerics of Fano …
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Speaker Junho Choe KIAS Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity, simply regularity, is one of the most interesting invariants in projective algebraic geometry, and the regularity conjecture due to Eisenbud and Goto says that the regularity can be controlled by the degree for any projective variety. But counterexamples to the conjecture have been constructed by some methods. … |
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