Differential Geometry Seminar (2022)

Differential Geometry Seminar (2022)

As a project of OCAMI, we shall promote the seminar on differential geometry in the wide sense of including the areas related to geometric analysis, topology, algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, integrable systems, information sciences etc.

連絡先 Tel E-mail
Yoshihiro Ohnita 06-6605-2617 ohnita [at] omu.ac.jp
Hiroshi Tamaru 06-6605-2615 tamaru [at] omu.ac.jp
Shin Kato 06-6605-2616 shinkato [at] omu.ac.jp
Takayuki Koike tkoike [at] omu.ac.jp
Yoshinori Hashimoto yhashimoto [at] omu.ac.jp
Ushio Tanaka utanaka [at] omu.ac.jp
Kaname Hashimoto h-kaname [at] sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp

List of Differential Geometry Seminar by year

 

Date February 20 (Mon), 2023, 15:30-17:00
Speaker Ono Takashi (Osaka University)
Title Deformations of holomorphic-Higgs pair
Place F405
Abstract Let X be a complex manifold and (E,\theta) be a Higgs bundle over X. We study the deformation of holomorphic-Higgs pair (X,E,\theta). We introduce the differential graded Lie algebra (DGLA) which comes from the deformation. We derive the Maurer-Cartan equation which governs the deformation of the holomorphic-Higgs pair, construct the Kuranishi family of it, and prove its local completeness.
Note This seminar is co-organized by OCAMI Complex Analysis Seminar.
Date January 6 (Fri), 2023, 16:30-17:15
Speaker Yoshinori Hashimoto (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Title Uniform Hörmander estimates for flat nontrivial line bundles
Place F415
Abstract Hörmander’s L^2-estimates for the dbar operators on holomorphic line bundles are of fundamental importance in complex analytic geometry, whose conventional proof relies on the positivity of the line bundle. In this talk, we prove the L^2-estimates for the solutions to the dbar equation that hold uniformly for all flat nontrivial line bundles on compact Kähler manifolds, whose main feature is the quantitative description of the blow-up behaviour as the line bundle approaches the trivial one. A key ingredient in the proof is the observation that flat line bundles are topologically trivial and can be identified with the trivial bundle with the "perturbed" dbar operator which we define in terms of coordinates on the Picard variety. This is a joint work with Takayuki Koike.
Date January 6 (Fri), 2023, 15:30-16:15
Speaker Ushiro Tanaka (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Title An isoperimetric inequality, an expansion coefficient and a lower bound for the Cheeger constant of a metric measure space
Place F415
Abstract The present study is intended to demonstrate an isoperimetric inequality in terms of Ledoux's expansion coefficient on a metric measure space with a certain functional inequality; the Ledoux's expansion coefficient gives rise to an exponential concentration. The result enables us to bound the Cheeger constant of the metric measure space from below in terms of the constant attributed to the functional inequality.
Date November 4 (Fri), 2022, 10:00-11:00 (JST)
Speaker Agustin Moreno (Heidelberg University / Institute for Advanced Study)
Title Symplectic methods in the restricted three-body problem and applications
Place Zoom
Abstract In this talk, I will discuss the well-known restricted three-body problem from the perspective of modern symplectic geometry, as well as applications to the numerical search of orbits within the context of space mission design.

Last modified: December 11, 2022