トポロジー火曜セミナー
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| 開催情報 | 火曜日 17:00~18:30 数理科学研究科棟(駒場) 056号室 |
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| 担当者 | 河澄 響矢, 北山 貴裕, 逆井卓也, 葉廣和夫 |
| セミナーURL | https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index.html |
2025年12月09日(火)
17:00-18:30 数理科学研究科棟(駒場) hybrid/056号室
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久野 雄介 氏 (津田塾大学)
Emergent version of Drinfeld's associator equations (JAPANESE)
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html
対面参加、オンライン参加のいずれの場合もセミナーのホームページから参加登録を行って下さい。
久野 雄介 氏 (津田塾大学)
Emergent version of Drinfeld's associator equations (JAPANESE)
[ 講演概要 ]
In 2012, Alekseev and Torossian proved that any solution of Drinfeld's associator equations gives rise to a solution of the Kashiwara-Vergne equations. Both equations arise in natural topological contexts. For the former, these are knots and braids in 3-space, and for the latter there are at least two contexts: one is the w-foams, a certain Reidemeister theory of singular surfaces in 4-space, and the other is the Goldman-Turaev loop operations on oriented 2-manifolds. With the hope of getting a better understanding of the relations among these topological objects, we introduce the concept of emergent braids, a low-degree Vassiliev quotient of braids over a punctured disk. Then we discuss a work in progress on the associated formality equations, the emergent version of Drinfeld's associator equations. This talk is partially based on a joint work with D. Bar-Natan, Z, Dancso, T. Hogan and D. Lin.
[ 参考URL ]In 2012, Alekseev and Torossian proved that any solution of Drinfeld's associator equations gives rise to a solution of the Kashiwara-Vergne equations. Both equations arise in natural topological contexts. For the former, these are knots and braids in 3-space, and for the latter there are at least two contexts: one is the w-foams, a certain Reidemeister theory of singular surfaces in 4-space, and the other is the Goldman-Turaev loop operations on oriented 2-manifolds. With the hope of getting a better understanding of the relations among these topological objects, we introduce the concept of emergent braids, a low-degree Vassiliev quotient of braids over a punctured disk. Then we discuss a work in progress on the associated formality equations, the emergent version of Drinfeld's associator equations. This talk is partially based on a joint work with D. Bar-Natan, Z, Dancso, T. Hogan and D. Lin.
https://park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/MSF/topology/TuesdaySeminar/index_e.html


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