Event
Philip Griffiths (IAS)
Friday, November 6, 2020 11:00to12:00
Title: Some geometric applications of Hodge theory
Abstract: Modern Hodge theory is both a subject of study in its own right and a subject that is used in many areas of current mathematical research, especially in but no means restricted to algebraic geometry. This talk will be an informal and partial overview of some of its uses with emphasis on those in algebraic geometry. We will also discuss some of the historical development of the subject; how did it originate and how did it get to its current state? Here the emphasis will be on the period up until the time of Hodge and will only touch on a few of the major recent milestones.
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