Generic pipe dreams, lower-upper varieties, and Schwartz–MacPherson classes

Paul Zinn-Justin (University of Melbourne)

Tue Feb 18, 08:00-09:00 (10 months ago)

Abstract: I will describe some applications of solvable lattice models to various problems in enumerative geometry. I will focus on so-called "pipe dreams", which are lattice model configurations in disguise, and various generalisations (generic, hybrid, etc).

mathematical physicsdynamical systemsquantum algebrarepresentation theorysymplectic geometry

Audience: general audience


BIMSA Integrable Systems Seminar

Series comments: The aim is to bring together experts in integrable systems and related areas of theoretical and mathematical physics and mathematics. There will be research presentations and overview talks.

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