Geometry and Physics
Volume I: A Festschrift in Honour of Nigel Hitchin
Herausgeber: Ellegaard Andersen, Jørgen; García-Prada, Oscar; Dancer, Andrew
Geometry and Physics
Volume I: A Festschrift in Honour of Nigel Hitchin
Herausgeber: Ellegaard Andersen, Jørgen; García-Prada, Oscar; Dancer, Andrew
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These texts contain 29 articles cover a broad range of topics in differential, algebraic and symplectic geometry, and also in mathematical physics. These volumes will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in geometry and mathematical physics
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These texts contain 29 articles cover a broad range of topics in differential, algebraic and symplectic geometry, and also in mathematical physics. These volumes will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in geometry and mathematical physics
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802013
- ISBN-10: 0198802013
- Artikelnr.: 53215353
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802013
- ISBN-10: 0198802013
- Artikelnr.: 53215353
Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen obtained a DPhil in Mathematics from University of Oxford in 1992 and held assistant professor positions at University of California Berkeley and Aarhus University as well as general memberships at MSRI before obtaining a tenured position at Aarhus University in 1997. After being Clay Professor at University of California Berkeley, he became Professor of Mathematics at Aarhus University and he currently holds a Distinguished Visiting Professorship at California Institute of Technology. He is also Director of the Danish National Research Foundation Center of Excellence, Center for Quantum Geometry of Moduli Spaces (QGM) at Aarhus University. Andrew Dancer took the degrees of BA and DPhil at Oxford University, and held postdoctoral fellowships at Cambridge, the Max-Planck-Institut, and IHES, before becoming a faculty member at McMaster University in Canada. He is now Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Jesus College. Oscar García-Prada is a CSIC Research Professor at Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas ICMAT, Madrid. He obtained a D.Phil. in Mathematics at the University of Oxford in 1991, and had postdoctoral appointments at Institut des Hautes Études Scientific (Paris), University of California at Berkeley, and University of Paris-Sud, before holding positions at University Autónoma of Madrid and École Polytéchnique (Paris). In 2002 he joined the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
* 1: Christian Bar (Potsdam University) Sebastian Hannes (Potsdam
University): Boundary value problems for the Lorentzian Dirac
operator
* 2: Fedor Bogomolov (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU),
Hang Fu (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU), Yuri
Tschinkel (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU): Torsion
of elliptic curves and unlikely intersections
* 3: Leonid Chekhov (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy
of Sciences and Laboratoire Poncelet), Marta Mazzocco (Loughborough
University), Vladimir Rubtsov (University of Angers and ITEP,
Moscow): Algebras of quantum monodromy data and character varieties
* 4: Tristan Collins (Harvard University), Dan Xie (Harvard
University), Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University): The deformed
Hermitian Yang-Mills equation in geometry and physics
* 5: Diego Conti (Università di Milano), Thomas Bruun Madsen (Aarhus
University), Simon Salamon (King's College London): Quaternionic
geometry in dimension 8
* 6: Simon Donaldson (Imperial and Simons Center, Stony Brook):
Boundary value problems in dimensions seven, four and three related
to exceptional holonomy.
* 7: Jorgen Ellegaard Andersen (Aarhus University), Kenneth Rasmussen
(Aarhus University): A Hitchin connection for a large class of
families of Kahler structures
* 8: Paul Gauduchon (École Polytechnique): The Taub-NUT ambitoric
structure
* 9: Tamas Hausel (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Anton
Mellit (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Du Pei (Aarhus
University and Caltech): Mirror symmetry with branes by equivariant
Verlinde formulae
* 10: Sergei Merkulov (University of Luxembourg), Thomas Willwacher
(ETH Zurich): Deformation theory of Lie bialgebra properads
* 11: Mykola Dedushenko (Caltech), Sergei Gukov (Caltech), Pavel Putrov
(Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): Vertex algebras and
4-manifold invariants
* 12: Lisa Jeffrey (University of Toronto), James Mracek (University of
Toronto): Hyperfunctions, the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem and loop
groups
* 13: Jorg Teschner (University of Hamburg): Quantisation of the
quantum Hitchin system and the real geometric Langlands
correspondence
University): Boundary value problems for the Lorentzian Dirac
operator
* 2: Fedor Bogomolov (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU),
Hang Fu (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU), Yuri
Tschinkel (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU): Torsion
of elliptic curves and unlikely intersections
* 3: Leonid Chekhov (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy
of Sciences and Laboratoire Poncelet), Marta Mazzocco (Loughborough
University), Vladimir Rubtsov (University of Angers and ITEP,
Moscow): Algebras of quantum monodromy data and character varieties
* 4: Tristan Collins (Harvard University), Dan Xie (Harvard
University), Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University): The deformed
Hermitian Yang-Mills equation in geometry and physics
* 5: Diego Conti (Università di Milano), Thomas Bruun Madsen (Aarhus
University), Simon Salamon (King's College London): Quaternionic
geometry in dimension 8
* 6: Simon Donaldson (Imperial and Simons Center, Stony Brook):
Boundary value problems in dimensions seven, four and three related
to exceptional holonomy.
* 7: Jorgen Ellegaard Andersen (Aarhus University), Kenneth Rasmussen
(Aarhus University): A Hitchin connection for a large class of
families of Kahler structures
* 8: Paul Gauduchon (École Polytechnique): The Taub-NUT ambitoric
structure
* 9: Tamas Hausel (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Anton
Mellit (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Du Pei (Aarhus
University and Caltech): Mirror symmetry with branes by equivariant
Verlinde formulae
* 10: Sergei Merkulov (University of Luxembourg), Thomas Willwacher
(ETH Zurich): Deformation theory of Lie bialgebra properads
* 11: Mykola Dedushenko (Caltech), Sergei Gukov (Caltech), Pavel Putrov
(Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): Vertex algebras and
4-manifold invariants
* 12: Lisa Jeffrey (University of Toronto), James Mracek (University of
Toronto): Hyperfunctions, the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem and loop
groups
* 13: Jorg Teschner (University of Hamburg): Quantisation of the
quantum Hitchin system and the real geometric Langlands
correspondence
* 1: Christian Bar (Potsdam University) Sebastian Hannes (Potsdam
University): Boundary value problems for the Lorentzian Dirac
operator
* 2: Fedor Bogomolov (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU),
Hang Fu (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU), Yuri
Tschinkel (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU): Torsion
of elliptic curves and unlikely intersections
* 3: Leonid Chekhov (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy
of Sciences and Laboratoire Poncelet), Marta Mazzocco (Loughborough
University), Vladimir Rubtsov (University of Angers and ITEP,
Moscow): Algebras of quantum monodromy data and character varieties
* 4: Tristan Collins (Harvard University), Dan Xie (Harvard
University), Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University): The deformed
Hermitian Yang-Mills equation in geometry and physics
* 5: Diego Conti (Università di Milano), Thomas Bruun Madsen (Aarhus
University), Simon Salamon (King's College London): Quaternionic
geometry in dimension 8
* 6: Simon Donaldson (Imperial and Simons Center, Stony Brook):
Boundary value problems in dimensions seven, four and three related
to exceptional holonomy.
* 7: Jorgen Ellegaard Andersen (Aarhus University), Kenneth Rasmussen
(Aarhus University): A Hitchin connection for a large class of
families of Kahler structures
* 8: Paul Gauduchon (École Polytechnique): The Taub-NUT ambitoric
structure
* 9: Tamas Hausel (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Anton
Mellit (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Du Pei (Aarhus
University and Caltech): Mirror symmetry with branes by equivariant
Verlinde formulae
* 10: Sergei Merkulov (University of Luxembourg), Thomas Willwacher
(ETH Zurich): Deformation theory of Lie bialgebra properads
* 11: Mykola Dedushenko (Caltech), Sergei Gukov (Caltech), Pavel Putrov
(Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): Vertex algebras and
4-manifold invariants
* 12: Lisa Jeffrey (University of Toronto), James Mracek (University of
Toronto): Hyperfunctions, the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem and loop
groups
* 13: Jorg Teschner (University of Hamburg): Quantisation of the
quantum Hitchin system and the real geometric Langlands
correspondence
University): Boundary value problems for the Lorentzian Dirac
operator
* 2: Fedor Bogomolov (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU),
Hang Fu (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU), Yuri
Tschinkel (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU): Torsion
of elliptic curves and unlikely intersections
* 3: Leonid Chekhov (Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy
of Sciences and Laboratoire Poncelet), Marta Mazzocco (Loughborough
University), Vladimir Rubtsov (University of Angers and ITEP,
Moscow): Algebras of quantum monodromy data and character varieties
* 4: Tristan Collins (Harvard University), Dan Xie (Harvard
University), Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University): The deformed
Hermitian Yang-Mills equation in geometry and physics
* 5: Diego Conti (Università di Milano), Thomas Bruun Madsen (Aarhus
University), Simon Salamon (King's College London): Quaternionic
geometry in dimension 8
* 6: Simon Donaldson (Imperial and Simons Center, Stony Brook):
Boundary value problems in dimensions seven, four and three related
to exceptional holonomy.
* 7: Jorgen Ellegaard Andersen (Aarhus University), Kenneth Rasmussen
(Aarhus University): A Hitchin connection for a large class of
families of Kahler structures
* 8: Paul Gauduchon (École Polytechnique): The Taub-NUT ambitoric
structure
* 9: Tamas Hausel (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Anton
Mellit (Institute of Science and Technology Austria), Du Pei (Aarhus
University and Caltech): Mirror symmetry with branes by equivariant
Verlinde formulae
* 10: Sergei Merkulov (University of Luxembourg), Thomas Willwacher
(ETH Zurich): Deformation theory of Lie bialgebra properads
* 11: Mykola Dedushenko (Caltech), Sergei Gukov (Caltech), Pavel Putrov
(Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton): Vertex algebras and
4-manifold invariants
* 12: Lisa Jeffrey (University of Toronto), James Mracek (University of
Toronto): Hyperfunctions, the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem and loop
groups
* 13: Jorg Teschner (University of Hamburg): Quantisation of the
quantum Hitchin system and the real geometric Langlands
correspondence