Activities This Week
BGU Probability and Ergodic Theory (PET) seminar
TBD
Jun 20, 11:10—12:00, 2024, -101
Speaker
Dani Wise (Mcgill)
Colloquium
Highly twisted knot diagrams
Jun 25, 14:30—15:30, 2024, Math -101
Speaker
Nir Lazarovich (Technion)
Abstract
One easy way of representing knot is via a knot diagram. However, inferring properties of the knot from its diagram and deciding when two diagrams represent the same knot are quite difficult problems. Surprisingly, when the diagram is sufficiently “twisty” then some structure starts to emerge. I will discuss two results of this nature: hyperbolicity of highly twisted knot diagrams and uniqueness of highly twisted plat diagrams.
Based on joint works with Yoav Moriah, Tali Pinsky and Jessica Purcell. All relevant notions will be explained in the talk.
AGNT
Irreducible components of Severi varieties on toric surfaces
Jun 26, 14:10—15:10, 2024, -101
Speaker
Michael Barash (Ben Gurion University)
Abstract
In this talk, I will discuss the irreducibility problem of Severi varieties on toric surfaces. The classical Severi varieties were introduced by Severi almost 100 years ago in the context of Severi’s attempt to provide an algebraic treatment of the irreducibility problem of the moduli spaces of curves. Although, the irreducibility of the moduli spaces was achieved algebraically by Deligne and Mumford in 1969 using completely different techniques, Severi varieties remained in the focus of study of many algebraic geometers including Harris, Fulton, Zariski and others.
In this talk I will present the main result of my M.Sc. Thesis providing a complete description of the irreducible components of the genus-one Severi varieties on toric surfaces.
This work was done under the supervision of Professor Ilya Tyomkin.