The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Jesse Huang
Topic
Skeleta for Monomial Quiver Relations [video]
Speakers
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Abstract: I will introduce a skeleton obtained directly from monomial relations in a finite quiver without cycles, and relate the construction to some classical examples in mirror symmetry. This is work in progress with David Favero.
Speaker Biography: Jesse Huang is a member of the 2021 PIMS PDF cohort at the University of Alberta, who works on symplectic geometry, mirror symmetry and related fields. Jesse obtained her PhD in mathematics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2021. Her research investigates mirror symmetry for toric varieties from the lens of geometric invariant theory.
Read more about Jesse, her work and other interests on our Medium blog here.
This event is part of the Emergent Research: The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Colloquium Series.