Tropical obstructions to stable rationality
Johannes Nicaise (Imperial College London)
12-Mar-2021, 18:00-19:30 (5 years ago)
Abstract: It is an old and thorny problem in algebraic geometry to determine which projective hypersurfaces are rational, or, more generally, stably rational, meaning that they become rational when we take the product with a projective space of sufficiently large dimension. I will explain how one can use degeneration techniques and tropical methods to find new classes of non-stably rational hypersurfaces and complete intersections. This talk is based on joint work with John Christian Ottem.
algebraic geometry
Audience: researchers in the topic
Columbia algebraic geometry seminar
| Organizers: | Will Sawin*, Akash Sengupta, Giulia SaccĂ |
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