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Seminar information archive ~04/18Today's seminar 04/19 | Future seminars 04/20~

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-17:30   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Mamoru UEDA (Kyoto University)
Affine Yangians and rectangular W-algebras (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Motivated by the generalized AGT conjecture, in this talk I will construct surjective homomorphisms from Guay's affine Yangians to the universal enveloping algebras of rectangular W-algebras of type A.
This result is a super affine analogue of a result of Ragoucy and Sorba, which gave surjective homomorphisms from finite Yangians of type A to rectangular finite W-algebras of type A.

2021/05/17

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

17:00-18:00   Room #zoom (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Ivan Cheltsov (Edinburgh)
Calabi problem for smooth Fano threefolds (English)
[ Abstract ]
In this talk I will explain which three-dimensional complex Fano manifolds admit Kahler-Einstein metrics.

2021/05/13

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

9:00-10:00   Room #zoom (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
いつもと日時が異なります。京大と共催
Takumi Murayama (Princeton)
Relative vanishing theorems for schemes of equal characteristic zero (Englishg)
[ Abstract ]
In 1953, Kodaira proved the Kodaira vanishing theorem, which states that if L is an ample divisor on a complex projective manifold X, then H^i(X,-L) = 0 for all i < dim(X). Since then, Kodaira's theorem and its generalizations have become indispensable tools in algebraic geometry over fields of characteristic zero. Even in this context, however, it is often necessary to work with schemes of finite type over power series rings, and a fundamental problem has been the lack of vanishing theorems in this setting.
We prove the analogue of the Kawamata-Viehweg vanishing theorem for proper morphisms of schemes of equal characteristic zero, which implies Kodaira's vanishing theorem in this context. This result resolves conjectures of Boutot and Kawakita, and is an important ingredient toward establishing the minimal model program for excellent schemes of equal characteristic zero.

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
Speedup of the classic computing and quantum computing (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Explanation on the speedup of classic computing and quantum computing
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zdmPdHWcVgH6Sn62nVHNp0ODVBJ7fyHKJHdABtDd_Tw

2021/05/11

Operator Algebra Seminars

17:15-18:45   Online
The time slot is different from usual.
Pieter Naaijkens (Cardiff Univ.)
The split property and absence of superselection sectors in 2D (English)
[ Reference URL ]
https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yasuyuki/tokyo-seminar.htm

Tuesday Seminar on Topology

17:00-18:00   Online
Pre-registration required. See our seminar webpage.
Mayuko Yamashita (RIMS, Kyoto University)
The classification problem of non-topological invertible QFT's and a differential model for the Anderson duals (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
Freed and Hopkins conjectured that the deformation classes of non-topological invertible quantum field theories are classified by a generalized cohomology theory called the Anderson dual of bordism theories. Two of the main difficulty of this problem are the following. First, we do not have the axioms for QFT's. Second, The Anderson dual is defined in an abstract way. In this talk, I will explain the ongoing work to give a new approach to this conjecture, in particular to overcome the second difficulty above. We construct a new, physically motivated model for the Anderson duals. This model is constructed so that it abstracts a certain property of invertible QFT's which physicists believe to hold in general. Actually this construction turns out to be mathematically interesting because of its relation with differential cohomology theories. I will start from basic motivations for the classification problem, reportthe progress of our work and explain future directions. This is the joint work with Yosuke Morita (Kyoto, math) and Kazuya Yonekura (Tohokku, physics).
[ Reference URL ]
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html

Numerical Analysis Seminar

16:30-18:00   Online
Takuya Tsuchiya (Ehime University )
Topics on finite element error analysis on anisotropic meshes (Japanese)
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/CoaM4vSE1GvDRuDR6

Lie Groups and Representation Theory

17:00-18:00   Room #Online (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Online
Ryosuke NAKAHAMA (Kyushu University)
Computation of weighted Bergman inner products on bounded symmetric domains and restriction to subgroups (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Let $D¥subset M(r,¥mathbb{C})$ be the bounded symmetric domain, and we consider the weighted Bergman space $¥mathcal{H}_¥lambda(D)$ on $D$. Then $SU(r,r)$ acts unitarily on $¥mathcal{H}_¥lambda(D)$.
In this seminar, we compute explicitly the inner products for some polynomials on $¥operatorname{Alt}(r,¥mathbb{C})$, $¥operatorname{Sym}(r,¥mathbb{C})¥subset M(r,¥mathbb{C})$, and prove that the inner products are given by multivariate hypergeometric polynomials when the polynomials are some powers of the determinants or the Pfaffians.
As an application, we present the results on the construction of symmetry breaking operators from $SU(r,r)$ to $Sp(r,¥mathbb{R})$ or $SO^*(2r)$.

2021/05/10

Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis

10:30-12:00   Online
Naohiko Kasuya (Hokkaido University)
強擬凹複素曲面の境界に現れる接触構造 (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
強擬凸複素曲面の境界は3次元強擬凸CR多様体であり、正の接触構造を誘導する。BogomolovとDe Oliveiraは強擬凸複素曲面の境界に現れる接触構造はStein fillableであること(CR構造としては、Stein fillableなものに変形同値であること)を示した。

一方、強擬凹複素曲面の境界には負の3次元接触構造が現れる。本講演では、任意の負の3次元閉接触多様体が強擬凹複素曲面の境界として実現可能であることを示す。証明は、EliashbergによるStein manifoldの構成法を参考にして強擬凹境界への正則ハンドルの接着手法を確立することによってなされる。

尚、本講演内容はDaniele Zuddas氏(トリエステ大学)との共同研究である。
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vcu2rrDIqG9Rv5AT0Mpi37urIkJ1IRldB

2021/05/06

Tokyo-Nagoya Algebra Seminar

16:00-17:30   Online
Please see the URL below for details on the online seminar.
Liran Shaul (Charles University)
Derived quotients of Cohen-Macaulay rings (English)
[ Abstract ]
It is well known that if A is a Cohen-Macaulay ring and $a_1,\dots,a_n$ is an $A$-regular sequence, then the quotient ring $A/(a_1,\dots,a_n)$ is also a Cohen-Macaulay ring. In this talk we explain that by deriving the quotient operation, if A is a Cohen-Macaulay ring and $a_1,\dots,a_n$ is any sequence of elements in $A$, the derived quotient of $A$ with respect to $(a_1,\dots,a_n)$ is Cohen-Macaulay. Several applications of this result are given, including a generalization of Hironaka's miracle flatness theorem to derived algebraic geometry.
[ Reference URL ]
http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
From the birth of the computer to high-speed computing (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Explanation on the birth of the computer and the development of high-speed computing
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zdmPdHWcVgH6Sn62nVHNp0ODVBJ7fyHKJHdABtDd_Tw

2021/04/30

Colloquium

15:30-16:30   Online
Registration is closed (12:00, April 30).
Shihoko Ishii (The University of Tokyo)
Uniform bound of the number of weighted blow-ups to compute the minimal log discrepancy for smooth 3-folds (Talk in Japanese, Slide in English)
[ Abstract ]
In the talk I will show that the minimal log discrepancy of every pair consisting of a smooth 3-fold and a "general" real ideal is computed by the divisor obtained by at most two weighted blow ups. Our proof suggests the following conjecture:

Every pair consisting of a smooth N-fold and a "general" real ideal is computed by a divisor obtained by at most N-1 weighted blow ups.

This is regarded as a weighted blow up version of Mustata-Nakamura's conjecture. The condition "general" is slightly weakened from the version presented in ZAG Seminar.

2021/04/28

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

15:00-16:00   Room #Zoom (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Tasuki Kinjo (Tokyo/IPMU)
Dimensional reduction in cohomological Donaldson-Thomas theory (日本語)
[ Abstract ]
None

2021/04/27

Numerical Analysis Seminar

16:30-18:00   Online
Akitoshi Takayasu (University of Tsukuba)
Rigorous numerics for nonlinear heat equations in the complex plane of time (Japanese)
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/qW5ktphBB6dsh8Np7

Operator Algebra Seminars

16:45-18:15   Online
Yosuke Kubota (Shinshu Univ.)
The bulk-boundary correspondence for topological insulators on lattices with screw dislocation
[ Reference URL ]
https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yasuyuki/tokyo-seminar.htm

Tuesday Seminar on Topology

17:00-18:00   Online
Pre-registration required. See our seminar webpage.
Katsuhiko Kuribayashi (Shinshu University)
On a singular de Rham complex in diffeology (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
Diffeology gives a complete, co-complete, cartesian closed category into which the category of manifolds embeds. In the framework of diffeology, the de Rham complex in the sense of Souriau enables us to develop de Rham calculus. Moreover,Iglesias-Zemmour has been introduced homotopical concepts such as homotopy groups, cubic homology groups and fibrations in diffeology. Thus one might expect `differential homotopy theory'. However, the de Rham theorem does not hold for Souriau's cochain
complex in general. In this talk, I will introduce a singular de Rham complex endowed with an integration map into the singular cochain complex which gives the de Rham theorem for every diffeological space.
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpcOCppzwpGd3r_XqdszQ1XN6FvXpNURbj

2021/04/26

Seminar on Geometric Complex Analysis

10:30-12:00   Online
Jun O'Hara (Chiba University)
多様体の留数 (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
$M$を多様体、$z$を複素数とし、$M$の二点間の距離の$z$乗を積空間$M\times M$上積分したものを考えると、$z$の実部が大きいところで$z$の正則関数になる。解析接続により複素平面上の有理関数で1位の極のみ持つものが得られる。この有理型関数、特にその留数の性質を紹介する。具体的には、メビウス不変性、留数と似た量(曲面のWillmoreエネルギー、4次元多様体のGraham-Wittenエネルギー、積分幾何で出てくる内在的体積、ラプラシアンのスペクトルなど)との比較、有理型関数・留数による多様体の同定問題などを扱う。
参考資料:https://sites.google.com/site/junohara/ ダウンロード 「多様体のエネルギーと留数」(少し古い), arXiv:2012.01713
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vcu2rrDIqG9Rv5AT0Mpi37urIkJ1IRldB

2021/04/22

Tokyo-Nagoya Algebra Seminar

16:00-17:30   Online
Please see the URL below for details on the online seminar.
Julian Külshammer‬ (Uppsala University)
Exact categories via A-infinity algebras (English)
[ Abstract ]
Many instances of extension closed subcategories appear throughout representation theory, e.g. filtered modules, Gorenstein projectives, as well as modules of finite projective dimension. In the first part of the talk, I will outline a general strategy to realise such subcategories as categories of induced modules from a subalgebra using A-infinity algebras. In the second part, I will describe how this strategy has been successfully applied for the exact category of filtered modules over a quasihereditary algebra. In particular I will present compatibility results of this approach with heredity ideals in a quasihereditary algebra from joint work with Teresa Conde.
[ Reference URL ]
http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~aaron.chan/TNAseminar.html

Applied Analysis

16:30-18:00   Online
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Relaxation of Optimal Transport problem on finite state space via Bregman divergence (Japanese)
[ Reference URL ]
https://forms.gle/yg9XZDVdxYG6qMos8

Information Mathematics Seminar

16:50-18:35   Online
Hiroshi Fujiwara (BroadBand Tower, Inc.)
Look back on the half life of a challenge to Digital technology and Entrepreneurship (Japanese)
[ Abstract ]
Recollection on the half life of a challenge to Digital technology and Entrepreneurship
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zdmPdHWcVgH6Sn62nVHNp0ODVBJ7fyHKJHdABtDd_Tw

2021/04/21

Algebraic Geometry Seminar

15:00-16:00   Room #ZOOM (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Masafumi Hattori (Kyoto)
A decomposition formula for J-stability and its applications (日本語)
[ Abstract ]
J-stability is an analog of K-stability and plays an important role in K-stability for general polarized varieties (not only for Kahler-Einstein metrics). Strikingly, G.Chen proved uniform J-stability and slope uniform J-stability are equivalent, analogous to Ross-Thomas slope theory and Mumford-Takemoto slope theory for vector bundles, by differential geometric arguments recently. However, this fact has not been proved in algebro-geometric way before. In this talk, I would like to explain a decomposition formula of non-Archimedean J-functional, the (n+1)-dimensional intersection number into n-dimensional intersection numbers and its applications to prove the fact for surfaces and to construct a K-stable but not uniformly K-stable lc pair. Based on arXiv:2103.04603

Seminar on Probability and Statistics

14:30-16:00   Room # (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Han Liang Gan (University of Waikato)
Stationary distribution approximations for two-island and seed bank models (ENGLISH)

[ Abstract ]
Asia-Pacific Seminar in Probability and Statistics (APSPS)
https://sites.google.com/view/apsps/home

Two-island Wright-Fisher models are used to model genetic frequencies and variability for subdivided populations. One of the key components of the model is the level of migration between the two
islands. We show that as the population size increases, the appropriate approximation and limit for the stationary distribution of a two-island Wright-Fisher Markov chain depends on the level of migration. In a seed bank model, individuals in one of the islands stay dormant rather than reproduce. We give analogous results for the seed bank model, compare and contrast the differences and examine the effect the seed bank has on genetic variability. Our results are derived from a new development of Stein's method for the two-island diffusion model and existing results for Stein's method for the Dirichlet distribution.

This talk is based on joint work with Adrian Röllin, Nathan Ross and Maite Wilke Berenguer.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLezQNquom7pjodIrc1suI0o5rsWg9AHNv7cix0A7h39tx-g/viewform

Seminar on Probability and Statistics

14:30-16:00   Room # (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Han Liang Gan (University of Waikato)
Stationary distribution approximations for two-island and seed bank models
[ Abstract ]
Asia-Pacific Seminar in Probability and Statistics (APSPS)
https://sites.google.com/view/apsps/home

Two-island Wright-Fisher models are used to model genetic frequencies and variability for subdivided populations. One of the key components of the model is the level of migration between the two islands. We show that as the population size increases, the appropriate approximation and limit for the stationary distribution of a two-island Wright-Fisher Markov chain depends on the level of migration. In a seed bank model, individuals in one of the islands stay dormant rather than reproduce. We give analogous results for the seed bank model, compare and contrast the differences and examine the effect the seed bank has on genetic variability. Our results are derived from a new development of Stein's method for the two-island diffusion model and existing results for
Stein's method for the Dirichlet distribution.

This talk is based on joint work with Adrian Röllin, Nathan Ross and Maite Wilke Berenguer.
[ Reference URL ]
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLezQNquom7pjodIrc1suI0o5rsWg9AHNv7cix0A7h39tx-g/viewform

2021/04/20

Tuesday Seminar on Topology

17:00-18:00   Online
Pre-registration required. See our seminar webpage.
Ken’ichi Ohshika (Gakushuin University)
Realisation of measured laminations on boundaries of convex cores (JAPANESE)
[ Abstract ]
I shall present a generalisation of the theorem by Bonahon-Otal concerning realisation of measured laminations as bending laminations of geometrically finite groups, to general Kleinian surface groups which might be geometrically infinite. Our proof is based on analysis of geometric limits, and is independent of the technique of hyperbolic cone-manifolds employed by Bonahon-Otal. This is joint work with Shinpei Baba (Osaka Univ.).
[ Reference URL ]
https://u-tokyo-ac-jp.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpcOCppzwpGd3r_XqdszQ1XN6FvXpNURbj

Operator Algebra Seminars

16:45-18:15   Online
Yusuke Isono (RIMS, Kyoto Univ.)
Boundary and rigidity of nonsingular Bernoulli actions
[ Reference URL ]
https://www.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yasuyuki/tokyo-seminar.htm

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