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SMRI 'What is ...?' Seminar:

‘What is …a Hodge module?’

Kari Vilonen (University of Melbourne)

Abstract: I will explain what a Hodge module is starting from Poincare.

Biography: Kari Vilonen is a professor of mathematics at the University of Melbourne. His research is in geometric aspects of representation theory and the Langlands program. He has also worked on foundational questions on perverse sheaves and D-modules including the microlocal point of view.

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Your timeSpeakerTitle
ThuSep 1503:00Kari Vilonen‘What is …a Hodge module?’
ThuAug 2503:00Kenneth Ascher'What is ...a moduli space?'
TueApr 2605:00Pedram HekmatiWhat is a cohomological field theory?
TueApr 1205:00Clément Canonne'What is deterministic amplification?'
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