Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Fall 2004: Tuesdays 3:00-4:00

NEW WEBPAGE

This is an old seminar webpage. The current seminar webpage is here.


Rahul Pandharipande would like to point out to the participants of the seminar the webpage for the Seattle '05 Summer Institute in Algebraic Geometry.


The Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar will alternate between MIT (Room 4-149, unless specified otherwise) and Harvard (Room 507) on Tuesdays. For directions to MIT Room 4-149, click here. You can see last semester's seminars here.

Schedule of upcoming talks:

Click on the title of a talk for the abstract (if available).

September 14 Deepee Khosla (Harvard) MIT Divisors on moduli spaces of curves: a new technique for calculation
September 21 J. M. Landsberg (Texas A& M and Harvard) Harvard Asymptotic directions on projective varieties and consequences
September 28 Charles Boyer (UNM) MIT Algebraic geometry and Einstein metrics on spheres
October 5 Gabriele Mondello (MIT) Harvard Combinatorial and tautological classes on the moduli space of curves
October 12 Peter Kronheimer (Harvard) MIT An introduction to Donaldson invariants of higher-rank bundles
October 19 Brian Conrad (UMich) Harvard Elevated rank in positive characteristic: geometric aspects
October 26 Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu (Harvard) MIT Formulae of one-partition and two-partition Hodge integrals
November 2 Izzet Coskun (MIT) Harvard The geometry of Grassmannians and flag manifolds
November 9 Mark Andrea de Cataldo (SUNYSB) MIT The Hodge theory of algebraic maps
November 16 Andrei Caldararu (Penn) Harvard Hochschild structures: an algebraic geometer's point of view
November 23 Sorin Popescu MIT Small schemes, low regularity and varieties of minimal degree
November 30 Dan Abramovich Harvard Doing the twist with stable varieties
December 7 Mihnea Popa MIT Castelnuovo theory and the geometric Schottky problem
December 14 Angela Gibney (Penn) Harvard A generalization of the moduli space of stable n-pointed rational curves

This web page is maintained by Jason Starr; it was shamelessly copied from Ravi Vakil's page, which in turn was shamelessly copied from Pasha Belorousski's page at the University of Michigan.