Speaker Lorenzo Barban IBS CCG In this lecture series we aim to describe the rich relation between C*-actions on complex normal projetive varieties and the birational maps among the associated geometric quotients. We will begin this first seminar by explaining a motivating example, called the Atiyah flop. We will then discuss general results …
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Speaker Lorenzo Barban IBS CCG In this second talk, which is the technical core of the lecture series, we describe several tools to study C*-actions on projective varieties, such as the bandwidth, the AMvsFM Lemma, and the pruning of a variety. With this, we will be able to describe the -birational geometry of … |
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Speaker Lorenzo Barban IBS CCG Given a birational map ϕ among normal projective varieties, a geometric realization of ϕ is a normal projective C*-variety such that the birational map among geometric quotients parametrizing general orbits coincides with ϕ. Geometric realizations can be thought of as a projective algebraic version of the notion of … |
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