Dr. Madusudhan Manjunath (skype)

Description
Time 12.00 noon -12.45 PM

Title: Riemann-Roch, Alexander Duality and Free Resolutions.


Abstract: The Riemann-Roch theorem is fundamental to algebraic geometry. In 2006, Baker and Norine discovered an analogue of the Riemann-Roch theorem for graphs. This theorem is not a mere analogue but has concrete relations with its algebro-geometric counterpart. Since its conception this topic has been explored in different directions, two significant directions are i. Connections to topics in discrete geometry and commutative algebra ii. As a tool to studying linear series on algebraic curves. We will provide a glimpse of these developments. Topics in commutative algebra such as Alexander duality and minimal free resolutions will make an appearance. This talk is based on my dissertation and joint work with i. Bernd Sturmfels, ii. Frank-Olaf Schreyer and John Wilmes and iii. an ongoing work with Alex Fink.
Description
Ramanujan Hall
Date
Tue, March 28, 2017
Start Time
12:00pm-12:50pm IST
Duration
50 minutes
Priority
5-Medium
Access
Public
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Updated
Mon, March 27, 2017 11:26am IST