Past Seminars - 2016

Date Speaker and Affiliation Title of the Talk (Click on title to view abstract) Subject Classification
13/10/2016 Victoria Hoskins, Freie University Berlin

Stratifications in moduli theory

Many moduli spaces in algebraic geometry are constructed as quotients of algebraic varieties by a reductive group action using geometric invariant theory. In this talk we explain two such examples: moduli of coherent sheaves on a projective variety and moduli of quiver representations. In both cases, we introduce and compare two stratifications: a Harder-Narasimhan stratification associated to the notion of stability for the moduli problem and a stratification coming from the geometric invariant theory construction. In nice cases, these stratifications can be used to give recursive formulas for the Betti numbers of the moduli spaces.

Colloquium
19/10/2016 Srikanth Srinivasan, IIT Bombay

Matrix Scaling and Applications

When can the rows and columns of a non-negative square matrix be scaled so that it becomes doubly stochastic? In 1964, Sinkhorn proposed and analyzed a natural iterative procedure that produces such a scaling when possible. In this talk, we will see this procedure and see some algorithmic and (if time permits) combinatorial Applications.

Combinatorics and Theoretical Computer Science
19/10/2016 Prof. M. S. Raghunathan

The h-cobordism theorem -1

I will outline a proof of the h-cobordism theorem in these two lectures

Geometry and Topology
21/10/2016 Prof. M. S. Raghunathan

The h-cobordism theorem -2

I will outline a proof of the h-cobordism theorem in these two lectures

Geometry and Topology
26/10/2016 Pritam Majumder, TIFR

Spanning trees of the hypercube

We will give a combinatorial proof of a product formula for the number of spanning trees of the n-dimensional hypercube. The proof we will present is a simplified version of the proof given by Bernardi.

Combinatorics and Theoretical Computer Science
26/10/2016 Viji Z. Thomas, IISER Thiruvananthapuram

Schur Multiplier and Bogomolov Multiplier.

We will prove that the second stable homotopy group of the Eilenberg Maclane space is completely determined by the Schur multiplier. Then we will discuss about the Schur multipliers of Noetherian groups. Time permitting, we will also discuss Noether's Rationality problem. All of the above will be shown as an application of a group theoretical construction.

Colloquium
28/10/2016 Ashish Mishra, IIT Bombay

Studies in the representation theory of G wreath S_n

Algebra and Number Theory
30/10/2016 Mateusz Jurczynski, Lancaster University

Quantising Wiener chaos

In recent years multiple branch of mathematics have been 'quantised', in other words - made noncommutative. In this talk we will show how this noncommutation procedure is applied to the field of probability, more precisely - to stochastic calculus. We will mainly focus on the ideas leading us to quantising the notion of Wiener chaos via multiple Wiener integrals. This is joint work with Prof. J. Martin Lindsay.

Analysis
02/11/2016 Eshita Mazumdar, HRI Allahabad

On a modification of Griffiths' method

Algebra and Number Theory
02/11/16 Prof. K. Watanabe, Nihon University, Japan

HILBERT-KUNZ MULTIPLICITY AND RELATED TOPICS---Lecture 1

http://www.math.iitb.ac.in/~seminar/algebra/watanabe-02-nov-16.pdf

Algebra and Number Theory
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